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fuel filter location ?


DUlrich1227
06-16-2004, 07:57 AM
96 grandcherokee...

Is the fuel filter underneath where the gas tank is ?

UNB2000
06-16-2004, 06:51 PM
Hey, yeah the fuel filter is on the left side of the gas tank. Just be careful when u take it off... The gas can burn your eyes...

DUlrich1227
06-16-2004, 07:12 PM
Hey, yeah the fuel filter is on the left side of the gas tank. Just be careful when u take it off... The gas can burn your eyes... out side of it though right ?

also is it true they are "lifetime" ?

UNB2000
06-16-2004, 08:40 PM
Yes outisde. The fuel filter is located under the vehicle, mounted on the frame rail on the driver's side. Its quite small but u will find it. About 'lifetime' gurantee, well i dont know about that, but i know u have to change them like every like 12000 kms or something like that , check Haynes maunal
hope this helps

dksob81
09-09-2004, 12:40 AM
yea it is located on the drivers side by the rear axle, there are 2 lil clips on each line, u have to pinch these clips, and pull the lines to get them off. also don't forget to relieve the pressure from ur lines before u remove it.

porkmclain
09-09-2004, 12:02 PM
The shop manual says every 60K which is what i've been doing. Disconnect the battery 1st. take off the gas filler tube cap to open up the system. relieve the pressure - the driver side of the fuel rail has a relief valve with a cap about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way back from the front. unscrew the cap. the valve is like the tire valve. find something to push in on the needle and hold till the seepage stops from relieving the pressure. Be sure to put towel, rags or whatever under this area to collect the small seepage rather than getting it on the intake manifold. Like the other guys said earlier go underneath - it's easy to find. There are some 2 or 3 types of clips used. Won't know which till u look. Don't try forcing anything off until you're clear as to type and what to depress in order to unclip. I don't have haynes or chilton, so don't know if they go into detail concerning the clips. Jeep shop manual does. anyway the whole job doesn't take 5 min. good luck

Goldfishy
09-09-2004, 12:15 PM
My local Auto Zone and Kragen don't sell that filter unit (99' GCL) that's near the rear axle...does anyone have the part number or place to buy other the dealer$?

dude75
09-09-2004, 09:13 PM
My local Auto Zone and Kragen don't sell that filter unit (99' GCL) that's near the rear axle...does anyone have the part number or place to buy other the dealer$?

Check Haynes/Chilton. I have a 97' JGC 5.2L and the damn filter is on top of the fuel tank. The fuel tank must be dropped in order to replace this part. To make matters worse I could not find this part at any aftermarket store(Autozone, Pep, etc..). But of course the dealer had it for a 102 bucks! Have fun.

dksob81
09-09-2004, 11:04 PM
The shop manual says every 60K which is what i've been doing. Disconnect the battery 1st. take off the gas filler tube cap to open up the system. relieve the pressure - the driver side of the fuel rail has a relief valve with a cap about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way back from the front. unscrew the cap. the valve is like the tire valve. find something to push in on the needle and hold till the seepage stops from relieving the pressure. Be sure to put towel, rags or whatever under this area to collect the small seepage rather than getting it on the intake manifold. Like the other guys said earlier go underneath - it's easy to find. There are some 2 or 3 types of clips used. Won't know which till u look. Don't try forcing anything off until you're clear as to type and what to depress in order to unclip. I don't have haynes or chilton, so don't know if they go into detail concerning the clips. Jeep shop manual does. anyway the whole job doesn't take 5 min. good luck



The correct way to relive the fuel pressure, take gas cap off, then take the fuel pump relay out, it is located in the power distribution center in the engine compartment next to the battery, then start the jeep, it may not start, but if it does it will stall shortly after, then try to start it a couple more times, just to make sure all fule is out of the lines. then take key out of ignition, put relay back, and d/c'd negative battery cable.

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