fuel filter
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its not in the engine compartment like a 4th gen. its built in the tank and the access port is under the rear bench seat. it is definately more work then one on the firewall but its not that difficult. i changed mine around 45k miles and it was caked inside with sediment. just for reference i run name brand gas and have used a fuel system treatment so going with nissans recommendation of not it not being a maintenance item is just crazy to me.
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lol thas horrible... a remote location of the fuel filter wooda been better.... question... how do ppl put in the 300zx filter then... cuz the 300zx is a fat thing and is in the engine conpartment
#4
youre in the wrong gen forum for that. 4th gens (95-99) use the 300zx fuel filter since its on the firewall. as far as i know, the OE maxima fuel filter part is the only replacement because of its location and configuration.
#6
no problem. from what i do know about 4th gens, they were using it because it would last longer than the oe maxima part but there were no other differences like increased power or better mileage.
#8
on the 00-03 maximas you can put a external fuel filter on. you have to rigg up the pump to bypass the filter, just using a hose. then you can splice into the fuel line in the engine bay and mount to the firewall. way more work than it is worth but definately possible.
hey sloppymax: where did you get the fuel filter for you 01? i tried to get one from nissan but they said they dont sell it because it is a non-replacement part. i have the same mentallity about replacing it as you do. it gets f***ing dirty and needs to be replaced.
hey sloppymax: where did you get the fuel filter for you 01? i tried to get one from nissan but they said they dont sell it because it is a non-replacement part. i have the same mentallity about replacing it as you do. it gets f***ing dirty and needs to be replaced.
#9
Originally Posted by Matt_01SE_20th
hey sloppymax: where did you get the fuel filter for you 01? i tried to get one from nissan but they said they dont sell it because it is a non-replacement part. i have the same mentallity about replacing it as you do. it gets f***ing dirty and needs to be replaced.
#10
Originally Posted by Matt_01SE_20th
hey sloppymax: where did you get the fuel filter for you 01? i tried to get one from nissan but they said they dont sell it because it is a non-replacement part. i have the same mentallity about replacing it as you do. it gets f***ing dirty and needs to be replaced.
#12
Originally Posted by aussie983
contact Dave B. its around $80-90 for the filter assembly and o ring etc.
#14
so how exactly do you replace it? is it just right under the rear seat? that sound pretty easy.
and do you really need to replace it, from what i hear everyone said dont bother doing it, but im with you guys ( i got 78K) and its probly all cloged up, im thinkin it has to be changed...right?
and do you really need to replace it, from what i hear everyone said dont bother doing it, but im with you guys ( i got 78K) and its probly all cloged up, im thinkin it has to be changed...right?
#15
Originally Posted by super6
so how exactly do you replace it? is it just right under the rear seat? that sound pretty easy.
and do you really need to replace it, from what i hear everyone said dont bother doing it, but im with you guys ( i got 78K) and its probly all cloged up, im thinkin it has to be changed...right?
and do you really need to replace it, from what i hear everyone said dont bother doing it, but im with you guys ( i got 78K) and its probly all cloged up, im thinkin it has to be changed...right?
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ng+fuel+filter
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