bill-e
Ram Guru
My dealer charges $84 for a fuel filter change. Still expensive but not outrageous.
If you DIY it, what's the procedure for priming it? I.e. How do you get the air out of the system? I've had another brand's common-rail diesels for the last 11 years and on those, it's essential to use a scan tool to run the lift pump for a while to purge the air because the high pressure pump really does not like being fed air.Once you are under the truck it takes literally 3-5 minutes to change it out, unscrew the cap > remove old filter cartridge > repalce o-ring > install new filter cartidge > screw cap back on... its seriously so easy.
I just cycle the ignition on and off 4 or 5 times and wait about 10 seconds between each timeIf you DIY it, what's the procedure for priming it? I.e. How do you get the air out of the system? I've had another brand's common-rail diesels for the last 11 years and on those, it's essential to use a scan tool to run the lift pump for a while to purge the air because the high pressure pump really does not like being fed air.
fuel filter is super easy to get to, its on the frame rail, driver side, kinda under the driver seat area, you cant miss it assuming you know what a filter looks like lol. And yes you need to prime it, but priming is easy, no tools required, just turn the key or push to start into the run position 4 or 5 times to prime it.When I first got my 08 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 3.0L diesel I went to the dealership and got it's first oil change and some warrenty work done. They tell me it's done and I'm given a bill for 450 CDN. I asked why and was told that's the cost for an oil change on your jeep. I paid the bill and that was the last time I ever had them do my truck again as I called up a good friends dad who owns a parts store and told him what I'm after. Give me my price for the filter and oil and was blown away to see it was only 80 bucks for everything. Now I see the prices have come down some to 250 an oil change but I still won't get it done at the dealership. I might bring the items in and have them do it with the supplied items but I won't get them to do everything. Can I ask where the fuel filter is on these trucks as my jeep was in the valley of the engine and was a bit of a pain to do. Do you have to prime the filter on the new ones as well?
My dealer charges $84 for a fuel filter change. Still expensive but not outrageous.
In comparison to the $250 quoted it's small money and certainly worth it not to have to get your hands dirty.At 5 minutes to swap out the filter, that works out to over $1,000 per hour. At that rate, they probably wish they had a line of fuel filter changes waiting at the door every day.
68436631AA is the fuel filter, it’s the same filter as the new Cummins so you pick them up at any auto parts store, I got an oem one from dieselfiltersonline for like $35.What is the part number for the fuel filter? How often should it be changed.
Thank you
Pino
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