The wires for the plug at the bottom of the fuel filter?? Wont the engine go into limp mode incase there's water in the fuel?
No.The wires for the plug at the bottom of the fuel filter?? Wont the engine go into limp mode incase there's water in the fuel?
That is a really really really bad leak.I drove about 60 miles total since the oil was supposidly changed, and dumped out about 6 gal of fuel. So that might be around a gallon per 10 miles.... is that a really bad leak?
Remember it could be a HP side leak also , so while the eng is running and you see a mist instinctively you will want to put your hand down to check it , DO NOT , if the eng rpms are up there is enough pressure in a fine mist to inject fuel into your blood stream , hold something up like paper to let it hit it instead of your hand , now a drip on a low pressure line is no problem ! I only mention this because you are new to these possible dangers !
Now I'm having trouble with the fuel filter. The old one was on there way too tight, but spun right off. The new Valuecraft filter only has 3 threads on it, where as the Napa that came off has like 5 or 6. It looks the same other than that... it goes on and spins freely but never gets tight... and once it's on there and spinning, it's hard to get back off. Do I have the wrong filter?? It's a V798. The 7 YouTube videos I watched all looked the same but mine just won't get tight.
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