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Old 05-31-2011, 08:14 AM
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Does anyone have the instructions on how to replace the fuel filter on a 2003 XKR? I've been unable to locate it on my JTIS disk.

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It's in the JTIS look under fuel tank and lines # 310-01 under powertrain It's located under the car along the left rail about where the rear seat located
 
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It is tricky to find it in the JTIS. I am wondering a good place to buy it up here in Canada? (besides the *******) I went to NAPA and they said they have it and that it is a common GM part. I took a look at it & it looked the same, so I bought it, then when I went to go install I noticed that the NAPA one just has a nut with threads & the OEM has a quick release attachment. I didnt take off the OEM in the case that the new one wouldn't fit.

Does anyone no if these parts are compatiable?

Also, is it required to drain the fuel system the way the JTIS suggests. Can't I disconnect the battery and let the gas drain in to a pan from the filter lines?
 
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I dont know why that happend but I wrote S-t-e-a-l-e-r instead of Dealer. Weird?
 
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Speaking of Dealer My local one wants $120.00 for a fuel filter. The one at NAPA was $7.00.
 
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Thanks Doug. The JTIS (at least the one I have) only has a description of the fuel filter under the removal and installation instructions found at #310-01. Anyone have the instructions or am I looking in the wrong place?
 

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I dont know why that happend but I wrote ******** instead of Dealer. Weird?
That word cannot be used on this site. We have several dealers who are paid sponsors of this forum and generalized dealer bashing is not allowed. This is a moderated forum.

Its a small price to pay....all these dealers offer significant discounts to forum members.
 
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Well now I feel bad. Bad enough that I might head down there and pick up the $120.00 fuel filter. (which after looking around at jagbits and others who charge $80.00 + ship, might not be as bad as I thought)

Live and learn I guess, no more dealer bashing from me!
 
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Originally Posted by loveatfirstsight
Well now I feel bad. Bad enough that I might head down there and pick up the $120.00 fuel filter. (which after looking around at jagbits and others who charge $80.00 + ship, might not be as bad as I thought)

Live and learn I guess, no more dealer bashing from me!
Hey, no prob. We all try to save each other money here. If the NAPA part fits, that's good info.

There are plenty of dealer only parts we need to keep the dealers happy.
 
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I copied this from my JTIS
Release the fuel pressure. Raise and support the vehicle.
Disconnect the fuel filter to fuel injection supply manifold fuel line.
Disconnect the fuel tank to fuel filter fuel line.
Remove the fuel filter and bracket.
Observe the direction of the fuel filter fuel flow arrow.
Remove the fuel filter. Make sure the fuel filter fuel flow arrow is correctly positioned.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.Tighten to 4 Nm. Tighten to 4 Nm.

Hope this helps.
Also the second button from the right, called the text navigator along the bottom of the JTIS screen helps find many procedures in the program. You may already know about this, but it took me a little exploring to find it.
 
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Thanks Doug!

I didn't know the Text Navigator would show different information not readily visible. I found the illustrations and write-ups. Do you know if disconnecting the fuel line requires a fuel filter disconnect tool?
 
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TAKE OFF YOUR LEFT REAR TIRE!!!

It's soooooooooooooooooooooo much easier to access the fuel filter if you jack up the car and remove the left rear tire. I tried to do it from underneath the first time. It was a pain in the butt. Then I learned that the filter is easily accessible from the left rear wheel well. It's on the front side of the wheel well, about level with the axle, slightly hidden behind some silvery heat shield material.
 
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I have not looked at my filter yet but I have noticed that two very different types of filter pop up when looking at parts sites, one has the typical screw-in fittings and one has a quick disconnect type. Which one does the XKR use?
 
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I didn't think of taking off the drivers rear tire, thanks for the tip rev.

I think my model uses the disconnects but I don't know if I need a removal tool or if its easier than that. I found a video on youtube where a guy changed his on an 05 S typeR. He used a 5/8" disconnect removal tool. Looked similar to my fuel filter.

I would make a how to video if I weren't so shy and clumsy.
 
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