eresseraca wrote:So would you guys care to describe in detail. Just unscrew the drain plug on the fuel filter and water will find its way out by its own?
When thinking about it, if its a straight forward easy thing that could be taken care of in the outdoor parking lot I could replace the fuel filter with a new one at the same time. Is it just a twist-lock that you remove and put a new one in there or is there steps to be taken not to get air into the system when swapping it?
Water is heavier than fuel so the water will sit in the bottom of the filter, it will drain out first. If changing the filter, it's best to fill it with fresh fuel before fitting, or she'll be a pig to start.
Lord Knobrot
2008 2.4L RWD 170+PS 6-speed 350 LWB High Roof.
When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my Grandfather, not screaming like the passengers in his car..!