Because the fuel in my 944 is a couple of years old now it was suggested to drain it and refill - so a new fuel filter was in order.
I had ordered a genuine part a while back as part of a service kit so I hunted it down, jacked up the car and removed the right rear wheel for better access to the filter.
It's a fiddly job and you must be careful not to get petrol in your face or mouth. I positioned a catch tank underneath the old fuel filter and set about loosening the union nuts. Firstly I sprayed some DW40 on the nuts and gave them a little time to soak.
A 19mm and 17mm spanner is all you need for this job...
...once the nuts are loose, remove the jubilee clip and extract the old filter. Easy.
Offer up the new filter and tighten down, then attached a new jubilee clip.
Now for the new BOSCH spark plugs.
Quick and simple.
I had ordered a genuine part a while back as part of a service kit so I hunted it down, jacked up the car and removed the right rear wheel for better access to the filter.
It's a fiddly job and you must be careful not to get petrol in your face or mouth. I positioned a catch tank underneath the old fuel filter and set about loosening the union nuts. Firstly I sprayed some DW40 on the nuts and gave them a little time to soak.
A 19mm and 17mm spanner is all you need for this job...
...once the nuts are loose, remove the jubilee clip and extract the old filter. Easy.
Offer up the new filter and tighten down, then attached a new jubilee clip.
Now for the new BOSCH spark plugs.
Quick and simple.
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