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Fuel Filter - Wix 33310Fuel Filter - Wix 33310
WixPart # 33310
Fuel Filter - Wix 33310
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$25.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1996-1999 Acura SLX, 2003-2004 Audi RS6, 2008-2013 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x4 EFI, 2009-2009 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x4 EFI w/Cab, 1994-2002 Honda Passport, 1992-2002 Isuzu Trooper, 1993-1993 Isuzu Pickup, 1993-1993 Isuzu Rodeo, 1994-1994 Isuzu Pickup, 1994-1995 Isuzu Pickup, 1994-2003 Isuzu Rodeo, 1998-2000 Isuzu Amigo, 1999-2001 Isuzu VehiCROSS, 2001-2003 Isuzu Rodeo Sport, 2002-2003 Isuzu Axiom, 2004-2004 Isuzu Rodeo
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Vehicle: Cub Cadet
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
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33310, FS 9100 E, FS 9140 E, FS 9141 E, GF 516, GF718, GS 516, ALG-2022, 
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Fuel Filter - In-Line - Wix 33031
WixPart # 33031
Fuel Filter - In-Line - Wix 33031
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$16.99
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Fits 1971-1972 Audi 100 Series, 1972-1972 Audi Super 90, 1973-1973 Audi 100 Series, 1973-1973 Audi 100 Series, 1973-1974 Audi 100 Series, 1978-1978 BMW 530i, 2007-2007 Cub Cadet 4x2 FIS / FIS SE, 2007-2007 Cub Cadet 4x4, 2008-2008 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x2 FIS, 2008-2008 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x4 Trail, 2009-2009 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x4 w/Cab, 2009-2013 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x2, 2009-2013 Cub Cadet Volunteer 4x4, 1967-1970 Fiat 850, 1968-1969 Fiat 124, 1970-1971 Fiat 124, 1971-1971 Fiat 128, 1971-1973 Fiat 124, 1971-1973 Fiat 124, 1971-1973 Fiat 850
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Vehicle: Cub Cadet
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionIn-Line
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33031, GF453, GF68, 3620707, G14, G181, 600, 61633031, 
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What is the fuel filter in a car?

As an important component in the fuel system of a vehicle, A fuel filter helps to remove impurities and contaminants from the gasoline or diesel fuel before it reaches the engine. It is typically located between the fuel tank and the engine.

The primary purpose of the fuel filter is to prevent dirt, debris, rust, and other contaminants from entering the engine's fuel injectors, carburetor, or fuel pump. These impurities can clog the fuel system and cause engine performance issues, such as rough idling, stalling, or reduced power.

Fuel filters usually have a lifespan of around 30,000 miles, although some can even last for over 100,000 miles. They are positioned between the fuel tank and fuel injection system and work by filtering out contaminants from the gasoline before it reaches the engine. If these particles are not removed, they can obstruct the small openings in the carburetor and fuel injectors of a vehicle. This obstruction can restrict the amount of fuel reaching the engine, resulting in issues like engine power loss, poor fuel efficiency, misfires, and stalling. Hence, when fuel filters get clogged, it can trigger OBD-II codes indicating fuel injection system errors.

What are the signs of a fuel filter going out?

A bad fuel filter in a vehicle can cause several signs, such as engine performance issues like a decrease in power, acceleration, and overall performance. It can also cause a decrease in fuel efficiency, making the vehicle experience a decrease in miles per gallon. Other signs may include hard starting, especially after the vehicle has been sitting for a while, engine misfires, causing the engine to run rough or produce vibrations, and a check engine light that may come on due to fuel system sensors detecting a problem with fuel pressure or flow.

How to change the fuel filter?

Replacing the fuel filter is a necessary maintenance task that helps keep your vehicle running smoothly. To replace the fuel filter, you'll need a new fuel filter, a socket wrench or pliers, a drip pan, and safety glasses.

First, locate the fuel filter, which is typically found along the fuel lines either in the engine compartment or underneath the vehicle. Before replacing the filter, relieve the fuel system pressure to prevent fuel from spraying out.

Next, use a socket wrench or pliers to loosen the bolts or clamps holding the fuel filter in place. Remove the old fuel filter from the fuel line and install the new one in the correct direction according to the arrow on the filter. Tighten the bolts or clamps to secure the new filter.

Once the new filter is in place, reconnect the fuel lines and start the engine to check for any leaks or issues. Wear safety glasses during this step. Finally, dispose of the old fuel filter properly, according to local regulations.

It's important to refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for specific instructions and details on replacing the fuel filter, as the process may vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. If you are not confident in your ability to replace the fuel filter yourself, it is recommended to have it done by a qualified mechanic.