Good video... only thing I would add is to put tape on fuel line connectors on both the pump and lines. just in case to prevent any dirt or grime getting in the lines.
This fuel Filter is identical to my Maserati Ghibli, and indeed many other vehicles form the same manufacturing group, it was the openly video that showed me how to change the filter. I was more concerned about filling the filter with fuel before tarting, but you went through this also, so great video and yes very helpful albeit fo ra different vehicle. Other vehicles include Jeep, GMC, Peugeot, Lancia, Alfa, you can get this Information from the drop down part compatibility from most online parts websites. Oh... finally my filter for Maserati is £60-70 , the Fiat/Alfa one is circa £10.
Thank you sir, I've been looking for a video which features this particular type of Fiat Mopar filter housing to check the procedure and see what lies inside exactly. I have a low mileage '17 Tipo 1.3 Multijet, (definitely same housing) which is just coming up to the 3 yr point and wanting to change the filter myself, this helps enormously. Thank you again!
Hi Stevie, thanks for this 😊 I was going to take mine to the garage. Did you feel confident doing it? I have done work on cars, but always get nervous when it comes to the fuel side of things. Do you have any mechanical background? Or did you just go for it? Thanks
This is absolutely something you can do for yourself it’s pretty straightforward just follow the video and you won’t go wrong to be honest you can pretty much do any job on the car as long as you have somewhere to work on the car. good luck. Let me know how you get on. Like most things, including DIY, you start by wiring a three pin plug, and before you know it, you’re wiring a new consumer unit into the house, choose your jobs wisely, choose jobs that stretch you a little bit and your confidence will grow.
@@stevieg7403 Thank you so much for getting back to me and for the encouragement. I will definitely give it a go now and will let you know how I got on. Thanks again, it’s very kind of you.
Good video... only thing I would add is to put tape on fuel line connectors on both the pump and lines. just in case to prevent any dirt or grime getting in the lines.
This fuel Filter is identical to my Maserati Ghibli, and indeed many other vehicles form the same manufacturing group, it was the openly video that showed me how to change the filter. I was more concerned about filling the filter with fuel before tarting, but you went through this also, so great video and yes very helpful albeit fo ra different vehicle. Other vehicles include Jeep, GMC, Peugeot, Lancia, Alfa, you can get this Information from the drop down part compatibility from most online parts websites. Oh... finally my filter for Maserati is £60-70 , the Fiat/Alfa one is circa £10.
Great video, very helpful. Thankyou.
Thanks very useful video that should work also for Fiat 500X. Take care.
Very good video and explanation, with all the detail. Many tks Steve.
Thanks Stevie, a great help
Thanks for taking the time to do it
good video you are a life saver being putting it off changing it but will attempt it now cheers
Thank you sir, I've been looking for a video which features this particular type of Fiat Mopar filter housing to check the procedure and see what lies inside exactly. I have a low mileage '17 Tipo 1.3 Multijet, (definitely same housing) which is just coming up to the 3 yr point and wanting to change the filter myself, this helps enormously. Thank you again!
That was exactly the reason I decided to make the video. Thanks for your positive feedback, Good luck !!
Great video well done
Cheers for sharing mate! this helps indeed! 👍👍
Thanks Stevie G,
this video helped me a lot working on a Jeep Renegade
hi, its the same filter and place in renegade?
@@juanpavlov3645 yes
Pretty much the same platform.
nice video .and good explain the clips.thank you
Thank you for the vidéo 👍
Great video, please make more on Fiat 500L . Like 👨🔧
I will, I have a service and brake change coming up soon!
Excellent video. This will allow me to approach this task with confidence.
Well done sir
THANKS
YOU HEPL ME SO MUCH
Hi Stevie, thanks for this 😊 I was going to take mine to the garage. Did you feel confident doing it? I have done work on cars, but always get nervous when it comes to the fuel side of things. Do you have any mechanical background? Or did you just go for it? Thanks
This is absolutely something you can do for yourself it’s pretty straightforward just follow the video and you won’t go wrong to be honest you can pretty much do any job on the car as long as you have somewhere to work on the car. good luck. Let me know how you get on. Like most things, including DIY, you start by wiring a three pin plug, and before you know it, you’re wiring a new consumer unit into the house, choose your jobs wisely, choose jobs that stretch you a little bit and your confidence will grow.
@@stevieg7403 Thank you so much for getting back to me and for the encouragement. I will definitely give it a go now and will let you know how I got on. Thanks again, it’s very kind of you.
sorry for typos, but you get the gist
the pipe with the green tip,is that the same as the pipe with the yellow tip with pinch & release???
Yes, the same!
@@stevieg7403 thx for the reply. I managed to do it thx 🙏
Is that yellow clip broken
No, not at all. That’s just how they are.
Mine doesn't look like this at all.
1.6 multi jet 2014