Thank you for making and posting this video. I really appreciated the way you showed each bolt as it came off the fuel filter, named the sizes for each bolt head and showed how each step. When you look at the filter it seems so complicated to try and change it but your video gave me the confidence to do this job myself.
A great "how to" video. I'm getting ready to change the fuel filter on my 93 Honda Civic Del Sol and this video was very informative on how to do that. The comments from others helped as well. Thanks for posting!
Ask 99.9 percent of Americans if they can speak a second language. Answer: why should I? Congratulations on learning English and for being a good human being. Great video.
Just used your video to spot a wire connection after my friends honda was stolen. So your video was educational for me in a different way. Thanks!!!👍😁👍
Excellent video!!! Great camera angles. I especially appreciated the detailed explanations including wrench sizes! You are a great teacher! I can do this now!
Friends: be very careful with the top 17mm banjo bolt and specially the 14 mm side fuel line screw. I used a flair nut 14mm for loosening/tightening fuel line to filter because the time before, I cross threaded the fuel line. Cost me $300 to fix. Also, it will most likely leak fuel from top cause of the two metal o rings no matter how tight the banjo bolt is.
Doesn't it easier to remove by loosen the fron nut on the filter clip holder. Once loose the filter housing will easily push up out of the ring clip holder. No need to remove the nut at the back.
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Do you know why my new fuel filter would be leaking? I put the new little washer in there and everything and made sure it screwed in right and wasn't stripping the threads and it's leaking gas out of the right smaller hole when I run the car. Took it apart and put it back together 4 times and even bought a new fuel filter and no matter what it leaks every time. I've looked at every single one of these videos on RU-vid and it doesn't seem to be happening to anybody else
Ive had to move the washers around a bit to make work. My tacoma supposed to be a washer on each side of the banjo fitting. Didnt work. Ended up using 2 on one side and none on the side the bolt goes through. Technically thats wrong but that was the only way it wouldn’t leak. So its right in that respect😁
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