You make some of the best mechanic videos on TH-cam. I've learned so much about my 1994 Geo Prizm lSi just by watching. Thank you for being so thorough and using great camera angles to show everything you're doing.
What a great video! You have shown the reality of replacing a fuel filter vs. some of the other video where they make it look way too easy. Very Helpful! Thanks.
Absolutely fantastic video! Very thorough and easy to understand regardless of the accent. Well spoken and concise with safety precautions and helpful tips. The only thing that should be added is a warning to disconnect the battery before anything else. Great job, and thanks!!
Thanks Peter-your videos are so thorough and have so many hints and tips-plus you work on a car that looks like mine! It's the common sense hints that make it so valuable-you answer many questions.
I think it's a good idea to change both fuel filters at the same time, one on the fuel pump (inside the fuel tank) and the one in the engine bay. This way you just disconnect the power from the fuel pump and run the car untill it burns all the fuell in the hoses and filters, so you will don't have to deal will all that fuell running out of the hoses.
You are a GOOD teacher. You show the actual way of changing the fuel filter. One point for you. It sounds like you have an accent. Please understand that I am belittling you for my understanding of your home language is much better than mine but here is a hint: When you are explaining how to remove a bolt MOST OF THE TIME we refer to it as turning bolt COUNTER CLOCKWISE or when tightening you turn it CLOCKWISE. Think about it as you look at a clock with numbers and hands that point to numbers...if you are going from 12 oclock to 6 oclock, That is Clockwise and if you were turning from the 6 oclock position toward the 12 oclock that is COUNTER Clockwise...Hope that this hint helps you. Your video was great
Another outstanding tutorial. Good clear visual and thorough instructions really assist in preparing me and building the confidence to succeed in completing the task Thanks. Questions about Replacing Fuel Filter: 1) Why is it that one doesn't disconnect the battery when replacing the fuel filter but when replacing the fuel pump, the battery has to be disconnected first. How often does the 7th Generation Corolla have to replace the fuel pump? 2) Do those 3 copper washers come with the new fuel filter, or do you have to order them separately in addition to the fuel filter from Toyota? Do those 3 copper gaskets have special names and part numbers so I could order them online? 3) Do you have a video showing the proper jacking points for 7th Gen Corolla (or 95' Corolla) and how to properly remove the left front tire to get to the bottom side of fuel filter and fuel line? Once I remove the left front tire, will I see and have direct access to the fuel filter without removing anything else? 4) I couldn't see and didn't completely understand the necessity of the special 14mm wrench in loosening the bottom of the two nuts connecting the lower fuel line that couldn't be accomplished with two standard combination wrenches. Is that special 14mm wrench called a crowsfoot wrench? 5) Potential tips/tricks for making the reconnection to the lower L-shaped fuel line with the mini-copper washer to the new fuel filter easier in a tight wet dark place: Loosely wrap a string/rope around the fuel filter or use a long stick/ruler/extension bar or chopsticks to help maneuvering the bottom of the new filter in position on top of the copper gasketed L-shaped lower fuel line more easily and precisely. 6) When reinstalling the throttle cable, is there a specification on the tension of the throttle cable for 7th Gen Corolla? I am looking to clean or replace the PCV valve on my 95' Corolla DX before my state smog inspection, but after googling and searching for months, I still don't know how to locate, test and replace it on a 95' Corolla. Could you help?
Is a 2003 Corolla fuel filter positioning the same as shown in this video? Hard to get to? By the way.... you are very good with the camera angles. Excellent job sir.
Thanks so much Peter. It is so difficult for me to find this part online- even with the part # you provided. Wondering if you can set up a link to purchase and get a referral bonus for yourself. It would honestly be a great help because no one seems to be able to offer this part.
Nice vid sir, I also have a 95 corolla base 1.6 and I want to replace the fuel filter that has rust all around it, can you tell me what is the size of the fuel line for this car? I just want to be prepared just in case ill break the bolt connected under the fuel filter. thanks..
im often told unless there is something wrong with engine performance or fuel usage on a gasoline engine no need to change filter. could you cut open one of those filters you take out after 90 000 km and cut them open to give us an idea how dirty they get when using normal clean fuel?
I have a 2000 Corolla and I'm pretty sure it's in the tank, also is the strainer and filter different from each other or was it Toyotas version of a filter? Please anyone who can help?
I have a Toyota corolla 2008 1.6, I am confused about one thing, are there two fuel filters? one in the engine bay and one inside the fuel tank which is under the seat. please let me know!
I don't think there is one under the seat, me and my brother just changed the gas tank on his 96 1.6l and I don't remember a filter there, just some plugs and a gas tank cap with lines
Hei, oon tekemässä samaa hommaa omalle autolle ja kysymys on että millä tavalla otit paineet pois ennenku alotit suodattimen pois oton? Itellä ei ole erillistä pumpun sulaketta vaan EFI sulakkeet ja pumpun rele ilmeisesti radion takana eikä näytä tuossa fuel rail - osassa olevan sitä "schrader" venttiiliä.
Hello Peter, do the original filter have the little gasket on the entrance of the filter? I tried to close the lower threaded bolt with the little gasket put carefully over the fuel line,but as i start the engine there's a remarkable leak,so i removed the filter and i saw what happened. The little copper gasked wasn't bent simmetrically and this is not good....also i tried the procedure without the little copper gasked and i noticed a minor leak...My AE111 fuel line has a concave shape,instead the fuel filter has a convex shape. Why should we use a gasked in this situation...maybe because of materials used for the junction..Now i have a ruined gasket and a leak..Any advice?
Peter Finn i did it 2 times without the gasket...maybe i should only tighten it a little bit more, by using the hexagonal wrench i should buy....is the gasket necessary down there?
Anyone can become a brilliant mechanic simply by watching these great vids. Thanks Peter.
+Hector Lamar Thanks for feedback. :-)
As always Peter, you make it easy for the non mechanic to do these jobs. Thank you for all of your step by steps.
+stevenfclifford Thanks for info. :-)
You make some of the best mechanic videos on TH-cam. I've learned so much about my 1994 Geo Prizm lSi just by watching. Thank you for being so thorough and using great camera angles to show everything you're doing.
Many Thanks for comment. Best Regards Peter Finn
What a great video! You have shown the reality of replacing a fuel filter vs. some of the other video where they make it look way too easy. Very Helpful! Thanks.
Thanks for comment. :-)
The only video on how to change my Toyota Corolla fuel filter that actually shows you how to do it
I consider this video step by step, with clear video, the best. Thanks Mr. Finn!
+blades bhagroo Thank You for comment. :-)
You help keep my 95 Corolla on the road. Thank man
Any time!
Step by step instruction so this is an excellent video Peter. Please keep on uploading as I'm learning a lot from it. Thanks!
+william d Thanks for comment.
Absolutely fantastic video! Very thorough and easy to understand regardless of the accent. Well spoken and concise with safety precautions and helpful tips. The only thing that should be added is a warning to disconnect the battery before anything else. Great job, and thanks!!
Thank You! :-)
Thanks Peter-your videos are so thorough and have so many hints and tips-plus you work on a car that looks like mine! It's the common sense hints that make it so valuable-you answer many questions.
Thanks :-)
Thank you, Peter. it's helpful to step by step replace filter for me. very appreciation~
+lololo Robert Thank You for comment. :-)
I think it's a good idea to change both fuel filters at the same time, one on the fuel pump (inside the fuel tank) and the one in the engine bay. This way you just disconnect the power from the fuel pump and run the car untill it burns all the fuell in the hoses and filters, so you will don't have to deal will all that fuell running out of the hoses.
+PostMortemor Good idea !
You are a GOOD teacher. You show the actual way of changing the fuel filter. One point for you. It sounds like you have an accent. Please understand that I am belittling you for my understanding of your home language is much better than mine but here is a hint: When you are explaining how to remove a bolt MOST OF THE TIME we refer to it as turning bolt COUNTER CLOCKWISE or when tightening you turn it CLOCKWISE. Think about it as you look at a clock with numbers and hands that point to numbers...if you are going from 12 oclock to 6 oclock, That is Clockwise and if you were turning from the 6 oclock position toward the 12 oclock that is COUNTER Clockwise...Hope that this hint helps you. Your video was great
Hi, Thanks for Your comment. :-)
Another outstanding tutorial. Good clear visual and thorough instructions really assist in preparing me and building the confidence to succeed in completing the task Thanks.
Questions about Replacing Fuel Filter:
1) Why is it that one doesn't disconnect the battery when replacing the fuel filter but when replacing the fuel pump, the battery has to be disconnected first. How often does the 7th Generation Corolla have to replace the fuel pump?
2) Do those 3 copper washers come with the new fuel filter, or do you have to order them separately in addition to the fuel filter from Toyota? Do those 3 copper gaskets have special names and part numbers so I could order them online?
3) Do you have a video showing the proper jacking points for 7th Gen Corolla (or 95' Corolla) and how to properly remove the left front tire to get to the bottom side of fuel filter and fuel line? Once I remove the left front tire, will I see and have direct access to the fuel filter without removing anything else?
4) I couldn't see and didn't completely understand the necessity of the special 14mm wrench in loosening the bottom of the two nuts connecting the lower fuel line that couldn't be accomplished with two standard combination wrenches. Is that special 14mm wrench called a crowsfoot wrench?
5) Potential tips/tricks for making the reconnection to the lower L-shaped fuel line with the mini-copper washer to the new fuel filter easier in a tight wet dark place: Loosely wrap a string/rope around the fuel filter or use a long stick/ruler/extension bar or chopsticks to help maneuvering the bottom of the new filter in position on top of the copper gasketed L-shaped lower fuel line more easily and precisely.
6) When reinstalling the throttle cable, is there a specification on the tension of the throttle cable for 7th Gen Corolla?
I am looking to clean or replace the PCV valve on my 95' Corolla DX before my state smog inspection, but after googling and searching for months, I still don't know how to locate, test and replace it on a 95' Corolla. Could you help?
Many thanks for you, Peter. This video was extremely helpful for me today:)
Thanks for info. :-)
great videos peter. continue to upload & share your knowledge with us. BEST video quality with step by step instructiostepwe support u.!
+Deante Washington Thanks !
Um, through 2002? I have a 2000 and don't recall seeing this since I was told it was in my gas tank (accessible under rear seat). I'll double check.
Really clear video, thank you.
You are welcome!
Excellent video in detail and content. How you use the video camera everything looks with great light and clear. Thanks.
+Fernando Urrea Thanks for feedback. :-)
as always PEtER Finn for the Win ! thank you pete
Thanks ! And You are Welcome, my Friend. :-)
Is a 2003 Corolla fuel filter positioning the same as shown in this video? Hard to get to?
By the way.... you are very good with the camera angles.
Excellent job sir.
Thanks so much Peter. It is so difficult for me to find this part online- even with the part # you provided. Wondering if you can set up a link to purchase and get a referral bonus for yourself. It would honestly be a great help because no one seems to be able to offer this part.
Noted 👍😀
Nice vid sir, I also have a 95 corolla base 1.6 and I want to replace the fuel filter that has rust all around it, can you tell me what is the size of the fuel line for this car? I just want to be prepared just in case ill break the bolt connected under the fuel filter. thanks..
tengs M. Hello, I need to investigate fuel line size.
im often told unless there is something wrong with engine performance or fuel usage on a gasoline engine no need to change filter. could you cut open one of those filters you take out after 90 000 km and cut them open to give us an idea how dirty they get when using normal clean fuel?
tf2cheats Yes. I need to do new video.
Peter, where is the filter located in a 2014 Corolla L?
No filter. Anymore. Good comment and Let's All folk discuss more 👍😀
I have a 2000 Corolla and I'm pretty sure it's in the tank, also is the strainer and filter different from each other or was it Toyotas version of a filter? Please anyone who can help?
Dear sir, I write from Italy.... How is called the special tools to unscrew the under filter bolt? Thank you!
Let me check
I have a Toyota corolla 2008 1.6, I am confused about one thing, are there two fuel filters? one in the engine bay and one inside the fuel tank which is under the seat. please let me know!
I don't think there is one under the seat, me and my brother just changed the gas tank on his 96 1.6l and I don't remember a filter there, just some plugs and a gas tank cap with lines
Corolla 2007 and above, apparently have the fuel filter inside the tank.
2001 and up
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Thanks Sir. :-)
Is 2008 Toyota Corolla LE with automatic transmission
fuel filter located in the same spot?
+tower5549 Sorry no. There is fuel filter inside the fuel tank.
Does filter located in the same place as in the toyota corolla fielder 2002?
No. Filter is in fuel tank
Hei, oon tekemässä samaa hommaa omalle autolle ja kysymys on että millä tavalla otit paineet pois ennenku alotit suodattimen pois oton? Itellä ei ole erillistä pumpun sulaketta vaan EFI sulakkeet ja pumpun rele ilmeisesti radion takana eikä näytä tuossa fuel rail - osassa olevan sitä "schrader" venttiiliä.
I have read your post. Thank you for the message. 👍😀
I just watch your video sir and do it by myself but suddenly my filter was leaking ahahaha. Is it possible not to apply the final gasket,?
Unfortunately not
When need to change Charcoal Canister?
is it in the same spot on a 2006 Toyota corolla vvti?
+IRISH-LAD No. In 2006 model do not have fuel filter.
Hello Peter, do the original filter have the little gasket on the entrance of the filter? I tried to close the lower threaded bolt with the little gasket put carefully over the fuel line,but as i start the engine there's a remarkable leak,so i removed the filter and i saw what happened. The little copper gasked wasn't bent simmetrically and this is not good....also i tried the procedure without the little copper gasked and i noticed a minor leak...My AE111 fuel line has a concave shape,instead the fuel filter has a convex shape. Why should we use a gasked in this situation...maybe because of materials used for the junction..Now i have a ruined gasket and a leak..Any advice?
Lepomis8 Yes, this filter is difficult to install. Please try again. :-)
Peter Finn i did it 2 times without the gasket...maybe i should only tighten it a little bit more, by using the hexagonal wrench i should buy....is the gasket necessary down there?
Hi, the gasket in must. Otherwise you have the leak. The fuel pressure is so hard.
I dont have flare nut spanner, can I still do this without
Thanks for comment 👍😀
Have the Toyota starlet ep91 year 1997 the same way replacement ?
Yes
Haha shit and thanks
Where is the Toyota Corolla 2019 exterior fuel filter located?
Noted 👍
Thanks a lot Peter...
Thanks Sir. :-)
Will this work for a 2000 Chevy Prism?
+Rudi Barth (Nagagaki) Hi, it should work.
+Peter Finn ... dude that was brilliant ... thank you so much .
Where is the fuel fuse and relay on these cars? I have a 96 Geo Prizm (Toyota Corolla clone) with crank no start condition.
Fuse box. And text too there
Best videos
You are welcome!
Holy smokes ! Those rotors need a change bad !!
Yes 👍😀
Legend
Noted 😀👍
Thx for sharing. But you are doing a BIG NO NO. Don't EVER do this without first disconnecting the battery.
Thank You, You are Welcome. :-)
Hi my friend is possible Question
Thanks Peter
Hi and Thanks for comment. :-)
Thank you
lbahneman Thank You too.
Mine doesn’t have a fuel filter ! Its a corolla E12 2003
Brasil the parabéns yuo 🎉
Thanks for Your info 👍😀
my replacement fuel filter doesn't have a bottom washer...
Great info.
hook up your relay behind dash before starting
Thanks for info. :-)
😊thanks
Welcome 😊
cut the ends off and use a normal fuel line and throw that drama to the wind
👍
perfekt 👍👍👍👍👍
Hello, and many thanks for your comment. :-)
No glove no love
Ok and Thanks Sir
I'm from Brasil, l'll fix it my car with your tps, i don't know anything Englis sorry , i have a 99Toyota
Thanks for Your info 👍😀
perfect! °b°
Great ! And Thank You for feedback. :-)
Wtf with that brake disk
Noted 👍
An hour long video for a 10 minute job
Thanks 👍😀
The video is an hour long... there is no hope for me
Peter, your videos are too long for so less information. Please make the videosshorter and remove unnecessary stuff.
Thanks !
This guy needs to learn english.
Hi and Thanks for your comment. :-)
Oscar Smart wtf
He's speaking English, he's got an accent. and YOU are watching HIS video because even without an accent, you can't fix your car.
Step by step instruction so this is an excellent video Peter. Please keep on uploading as I'm learning a lot from it. Thanks!
+C.P. Frazier Thank You. I appreciate Your feedback.