I was leaving Page, AZ going to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon when the fuel filter clogging light, service fuel filter message came on. I drove back into Page, pulled into an O'Reilly's back parking lot and found this video. Fortunately I have been carrying a spare fuel filter and have the wrench, but I've never done a replacement myself. This video was great. I followed it exactly and we are on the road again. Only loss was a diesel-soaked shirt but I knew my "bath" was coming. Thanks!!!
Found this video before changingvmy filter. This is one of the most detailed and comprehensive videos i have seen for a repair! Thank you so much. Im now subscribing! Keep up the great videos.
So helpful. A couple of notes from the manual that might help you. The valve on the bottom is to drain the fuel to help you avoid the “gas bath” and grease will help you to get the canister back on easier.
You are a great teacher! ... very patiently and helpfully explained. A cool accent too... your voice would be great for kids audio books or films. 😊 Thanks, Jonny from Ireland
Thanks a bunch! So glad I found a video for my transit diesel. I know there are not many of those transit diesels out there! Had to replace my fuel filter, alternator and replaced the belt cause I had it loosened due to the alternator being removed anyways. It was all a breeze with your videos. Very informative and to the point!
Unfortunate I didn't watch you video before I started, your step by step covered all the things that can go wrong. My canister had all but one fin broken so it was a job getting the filter canister off and on..and the fuel bath while lying on my back under the RV was a big surprise. Then after bleeding it was leaking, finally got it right enough. My last time I'll try this, it's worth the $195 I was quoted for the job..
Brilliant video my friend, a wee tip though the plug on the bottom of the filter housing is a drain and that stops you getting soaked in diesel when you remove it 😁
I think I'm going to put a glad bag wrapped under it when I release that shower head Great point .. I would have never used a wrench unbeknownst.. Thank you..
great tutorial! please advice with the following issue : Fort transit, diesel van 2012. Every time i fuel full tank engine starts juggling, loosing power on more then 3000 rpm, still doen not shut off, as if there is a vacuum in tank preventing fuel flow.
Let me guess, I bet that there is no Engine Light on. I would hook up a Scanner to the OBD the next time you fill up. Have someone else driving and Run a Engine Diagnostic going down the highway.Save your reading. When the fuel level goes down and the vehicle runs normal again. Do the same thing and compare both readings.
Moin, zum Lösen des Kraftstoffbehälters ist folgendes Werkzeug ideal: HAZET Kraftstofffilter-Lösewerkzeug 2168-2 Größe 160mm, kostet bei Hazet-freak 11,78 Euro. Zum Entlüften den Zündschlüsselschlüssel 5-6 mal für 10 Sekunden auf "Vorglühen" und gleichzeitig Luft und Sprit ablassen am Reifenventil, was rechts neben dem Öleinfüllstutzen ist. Geht sehr gut mit einer kurzen Schlauchverlängerung was man sich von einem alten Reifen-Notfüllmittel abschneiden kann. Sonst wird es eine elende Kleckerei. Schöne Grüße aus dem Ammerland
@diegoordonez2677 good question! I am not familiar with the gasoline in this model. I will say that the 2020 on up gasoline models. The Fuel Filter is in the Gas Tank.
Hey thank you for providing this content. I have a 2019 transit and it's my first diesel vehicle. Quick question...do I need to bleed the fuel line before the change out, or any btw's? Regarding before I go in and change out my filter?
I'm not sure if i understood you correctly: Is it to be expected that the engine runs smoother after a filter replacement? Changing the filter when it's required, not for general improvement of course.
I was leaving Page, AZ going to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon when the fuel filter clogging light, service fuel filter message came on. I drove back into Page, pulled into an O'Reilly's back parking lot and found this video. Fortunately I have been carrying a spare fuel filter and have the wrench, but I've never done a replacement myself. This video was great. I followed it exactly and we are on the road again. Only loss was a diesel-soaked shirt but I knew my "bath" was coming. Thanks!!!
That is great! I just wished that I have used the drain plug in the video. The main thing that you are back on the road again.👍🏽
Found this video before changingvmy filter. This is one of the most detailed and comprehensive videos i have seen for a repair! Thank you so much. Im now subscribing! Keep up the great videos.
Thank you!👍🏽
This was the clearest and most detailed video I have ever needed to watch on TH-cam. Thank you!!
So helpful. A couple of notes from the manual that might help you. The valve on the bottom is to drain the fuel to help you avoid the “gas bath” and grease will help you to get the canister back on easier.
You are a great teacher! ... very patiently and helpfully explained. A cool accent too... your voice would be great for kids audio books or films. 😊 Thanks, Jonny from Ireland
Thank you Sir! 😊👍🏽
Thanks a bunch! So glad I found a video for my transit diesel. I know there are not many of those transit diesels out there! Had to replace my fuel filter, alternator and replaced the belt cause I had it loosened due to the alternator being removed anyways. It was all a breeze with your videos. Very informative and to the point!
Hope you can do more about ford transit diesel.
There is a valve on the bottom, so you can drain the fuel out of the filter. That way you can avoid the "fuel bath".
Thank you that was a very helpful guide for me
Thank you so much for this video! I was having such a hard time finding one for the filter on my Van.
Thank you for watching👍🏽
Just what I needed. Thanks Matey
Awesome information and video. Thanks from Bonny Scotland🏴🏴
Unfortunate I didn't watch you video before I started, your step by step covered all the things that can go wrong. My canister had all but one fin broken so it was a job getting the filter canister off and on..and the fuel bath while lying on my back under the RV was a big surprise. Then after bleeding it was leaking, finally got it right enough. My last time I'll try this, it's worth the $195 I was quoted for the job..
I understand, $195 is not a bad price
Brilliant video my friend, a wee tip though the plug on the bottom of the filter housing is a drain and that stops you getting soaked in diesel when you remove it 😁
You are right my Friend!
Thank you 😊
This video saved me today thankyou
I think I'm going to put a glad bag wrapped under it when I release that shower head Great point .. I would have never used a wrench unbeknownst.. Thank you..
There is a drain valve on the bottom of the Fuel Filter. I should have drained it first. You drain yours and your job will be better than mines.
Right on! Thanks bro
Great job. Thanks
great tutorial! please advice with the following issue : Fort transit, diesel van 2012. Every time i fuel full tank engine starts juggling, loosing power on more then 3000 rpm, still doen not shut off, as if there is a vacuum in tank preventing fuel flow.
Let me guess, I bet that there is no Engine Light on. I would hook up a Scanner to the OBD the next time you fill up. Have someone else driving and Run a Engine Diagnostic going down the highway.Save your reading. When the fuel level goes down and the vehicle runs normal again. Do the same thing and compare both readings.
Moin, zum Lösen des Kraftstoffbehälters ist folgendes Werkzeug ideal: HAZET Kraftstofffilter-Lösewerkzeug 2168-2 Größe 160mm, kostet bei Hazet-freak 11,78 Euro.
Zum Entlüften den Zündschlüsselschlüssel 5-6 mal für 10 Sekunden auf "Vorglühen" und gleichzeitig Luft und Sprit ablassen am Reifenventil, was rechts neben dem Öleinfüllstutzen ist. Geht sehr gut mit einer kurzen Schlauchverlängerung was man sich von einem alten Reifen-Notfüllmittel abschneiden kann. Sonst wird es eine elende Kleckerei.
Schöne Grüße aus dem Ammerland
Drain the fuel out the bottom through the valve before removing it. Save you getting drowned in fuel.
Hey boss that it is same with the gasoline engine has a fuel filter same location?
@diegoordonez2677 good question! I am not familiar with the gasoline in this model. I will say that the 2020 on up gasoline models. The Fuel Filter is in the Gas Tank.
Thanks for the help!
good video
Hey thank you for providing this content. I have a 2019 transit and it's my first diesel vehicle. Quick question...do I need to bleed the fuel line before the change out, or any btw's? Regarding before I go in and change out my filter?
You should never have to bleed the system. Let that be your last choice. I Thank you for watching my video!
@@dairleautoclassicrestorati6892 Awesome, thank you for answering my question. And again thank you for the content that you provided.
Thank you..
Why my 2018 t250 don’t have a fuel filter in that location
The vehicle in the video is a HD350.
Where did you get the tool to Remove the filter?
I purchased it on line. Hopefully I gave the Tool Part#. If so goggle that number.
Thank you.. love your videos. You have help me a lot with my 3.2 3500 transit
@katrashoah That's Awesome
I'm not sure if i understood you correctly: Is it to be expected that the engine runs smoother after a filter replacement?
Changing the filter when it's required, not for general improvement of course.
I have seen improvement both ways.
What if there’s not one there
@@paulfragoso7006 The vehicle in the video is a 2017=2018 HD350 Diesel.
The filter tool is lisle 61140 less then $30
That's why they freeze up in the winter. Mine is gas.
The vee hickle
Give the filter casing a clean
thank you sir