View Poll Results: Change fuel filter every......
10-15k



0
0%
16-20k



0
0%
21-25k



0
0%
26-30k



2
66.67%
31-35k



0
0%
36-40k



0
0%
41-45k



0
0%
46-50k



0
0%
51-60k



1
33.33%
60k+ (please mention the mileage)



0
0%
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aight guyz im seriously confused cuz everyone keeps telling me different stuff.
When is the appropriate time to change the fuel filter?
EZ lube says every 15k
nissan dealer says every 30k
my mechanic says every 45-50
dad says every 100k
so when is the right time to change ur fuel filter?
and im sorry if this has been asked before or if it is such a n00bie question but it seems like i cant get a straight up answer
When is the appropriate time to change the fuel filter?
EZ lube says every 15k
nissan dealer says every 30k
my mechanic says every 45-50
dad says every 100k
so when is the right time to change ur fuel filter?
and im sorry if this has been asked before or if it is such a n00bie question but it seems like i cant get a straight up answer
Originally Posted by DoGGy
aight guyz im seriously confused cuz everyone keeps telling me different stuff.
When is the appropriate time to change the fuel filter?
EZ lube says every 15k
nissan dealer says every 30k
my mechanic says every 45-50
dad says every 100k
so when is the right time to change ur fuel filter?
and im sorry if this has been asked before or if it is such a n00bie question but it seems like i cant get a straight up answer
When is the appropriate time to change the fuel filter?
EZ lube says every 15k
nissan dealer says every 30k
my mechanic says every 45-50
dad says every 100k
so when is the right time to change ur fuel filter?
and im sorry if this has been asked before or if it is such a n00bie question but it seems like i cant get a straight up answer
As far as changing the fuel filter, I would recommend getting a Nissan fuel filter, because they generally last longer than those cheap ones at auto part stores. As far as how often they should be changed, after the first 30K miles, and then the next time at 60K. After 60K, I would change it after every 15K. I ran my 4th gener. to 130,000 miles before I got rid of it, and even at changing at every 15K when the car was up in miles, it was in need of changing. Now, I'm stuck with a 5th gener. where the filter is inside the fuel tank! Nissan is making these cars more difficult for us to work on ourselves! Anybody agree?
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yes they are cheap and yes the ones nissan sells are best but these suckers are hard as heck to change. very hard to reach them and the fuel will get all over the place. so i dont want to bother changin it if i dont have to but i got 28k miles right now and seems like i need to change it very soon. thanks
Originally Posted by phillysmoswantd
how do you get access to it. the space is so tight
I highly recommend that everyone buy Nissan filters. When I recently purchased my car I smelled gas in the engine bay. Since that was no laughing matter, I promplty started searching for the leak. I looked and looked and everything was tight and leak free. Finally, I sniffed around and noticed the fuel filter itself was leaking. It was an aftermarket filter and the previous owner had just changed it. My case may be unique, but since it is such a pain in the butt to change, save yourselves the headache!
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