Thanks for the video, looks simple enough. Best part is that in the time to replace it, you would probably wait that long in line to have someone else do it.
I changed the filter for 1st time today on my 2024 Duramax at 17,500 miles and used your video for reference. Only have a couple comments. Mine seemed much more difficult to break the filter loose. I had no dirt on my rag when I wiped it down and filter look like yours, could have been twins, Curious if original filter was dark instead of white, The torque printed on my cannister and yours is 25NM (Newton Meter), That actually converts to 18.43 ft.lbs. Again, video was very good and I still forgot to reset the guage.
@@jerryhipp596 hmm could of just been the way the video was edited to made it look a lot easier but I wouldn’t think that the original filter was dark reason being I am now on 2nd filter change I purchased a oem ac delco filter it was white out of the box hope that helps ! Thanks for watching
In a diesel the fuel injectors spray directly onto the cylinder walls. Some of this fuel gets into the oil and degrades the oil. Changing fuel filter every 15k miles is critical as is adding a good fuel additive. This and changing your oil on a regular basis will do a lot for your diesel motor longevity.
That looks easy enough. I think I’ll be able to do this when the time comes on my 2024 GMC 2500 Duramax. I’d wear gloves though. Thanks for the info and clear demonstration!
I also have a 2024 Silverado duramax, and mine has a 11/16" socket on the bottom to drain...not the torx bit yours has...weird, I've done mine twice (35,500) and was double checking the priming procedure, nice video!
Hmm i have heard of there being a 2024 and a 2024 1/2 model i wonder if one of ours could be a 2024 1/2 maybe. i think you can tell by the 9th number in the vin.
Yes, changing the fuel filter on the L5P is crazy simple. It's like changing the oil filter, only easier! The toughest part is putting in the oil filter with the seal at the bottom. Amazon and Ebay sell aluminum housings if you crack your plastic OEM housing. Older models like the LML required you remove the right front passenger wheel well.
Just did this. Perfect video to help me do the project. Only difference for my Chevy 3500 was a 9/16 plug I had to remove to remove the case holding the fuel filter. Made draining the case easier, but one small additional step. Also, that plug doesn’t have a hard stop. Get it tight then stop turning. There are 2 o rings on that plug, should I replace those?
@@Philleepie hmm that’s interesting , I don’t think you would have to replace those every time but I might would every other possibly or even say every 3rd one . What ever you feel comfortable with
While watching you prime the fuel system, I noticed that your phone was connecting wirelessly to CarPlay in a matter of a few seconds. My wireless CarPlay on my 24 hasn't worked in months! I'm getting the software recall done tomorrow which seems to have mixed results; any problems with the system on yours? I must say, I love the trailer towing software built into the system!
@@jbjlock26 you know I actually had trouble with getting it to connect the other day and happen to come across a forum to complete reset the system and phone from your truck by holding down the mute button on the steering wheel until the display turns off and that ended up working for me hope that helps - I’m thinking that’s all the steps but search on google about the reset of the infotainment screen
Great video- I have the same truck/ 24 midnight edition z71. They just quoted me 437.90 to change my fuel filter😂. Ial always changed my own when I had fords and rams. This is way easier! Thx!
Here at Greico Chevrolet in Delray Beach Florida- the dealer wants over $400.00 to change this filter. This is right after I had to Flatbed my 2024 2500 HD to another Chevy dealership closer to where my truck broke down at a busy intersection because a sensor module went bad. I was stuck at a busy intersection for almost 2 hours before I could get a tow.
Nice, appreciate the video. Will definitely do this on my own now that I see how accessible it is. One question I haven't researched yet is when I called my regular oil change/tire rotation place about changing out the fuel filter when I got those other two service done soon, they asked if I wanted both fuel filter changed. Is there another fuel filter that needs periodic replacing as well?
@@bayoumud thanks! as far as I know there is only two one in the tank and one in line which is the one in the video. Only one should need changed is the one in this video.
As far as I know. It will only prime once too, unless you wait for about a minute in between cycling the ignition. It’s typically pretty well primed after one cycle, but if you have issues you could do it again.
Very good video, but maybe you could show how to change the oil or how adaptive cruise control works. I have the same model, I can’t find the adaptive cruise control, I can’t turn it on.
@@mkorman01 I’m sure it wouldn’t hurt if you had some kinda similar to a oil filter.but the priming of the key will fill the cup before starting so either way would work
So much easier with the efh attachment. Extreme filter housing. Change with a CAT screw on and you don’t have to fuck with the inside filter style. Just like changing an oil filter
@@andrewd6565 i would say that would be something you would rarely ever do unless you were having some major fuel issues. That would be a major thing to get into having to take the bed off to access that im sure.
I noticed you didn't fill the fuel filter with new diesel. I was under the impression that that is the only way to go for injector's sake. Where's the gases go that were in the filter before the system primed? Is there an automatic bleed off valve before injectors or what?
Good question brother , from what I had researched on it no one had mentioned about that , but that’s some good thinking I suppose that would work better if you had some diesel fuel to fill the filter up first kind of like you would say for an oil change . I may try that next time !
@@CameronNorman26 I watched another video of an oil change so see which filter it is without going out in the rain last night. PF63 but PF26 was coming up a lot too. They are side mounted so you can’t fill them like I normally do either. Anyways, he described the exact method you used in your video. I convinced you’re right here, but it leaves me scratching my head a little haha thanks for the video man!
You prime your fuel filter by turning on engine but not starting it, do that like 5 times and let it sit like 35 seconds each time' then start the truck, by doing that it's pumping fuel into the filter prior to starting.
@@shutup-sr4uc anyone that reads this, yep.. that’s how it’s engineered. Idk where the air in the line ahead of the fuel bleeds out but it surely does. Changed my own filter between my comments and everything works perfectly. About 1000 miles since the change. Also, PF63 works but is a smaller Delco filter. (A GM product) I didn’t look at what filter was used by a local shop when I paid for an oil change but it was much much larger. Point is, more than one style can work but I can verify PF63. Alright, keep it real fellas!
They charge part x2.. it’s not worth letting them do it. I drain water every oil change and filter every other. Clean Map Sensor every oil change will save ya a lil too. Havnt tried the Spacer for the Map sensor to see if it matters. Has anybody got one and compared build up with or without spacer?
Change it every oil change. This way ya get max performance and long-term use of your MINT DURAMAX. My 12 GMC Duramax i have to remove the wheel well plastic to get to the fuel filter. This is a job well done by GM. 17k miles is unacceptable in my book
LOL I had to laugh when he compared the old filter that is covered in diesel fuel to a new one out of the box. What did he expect it to look like? And yes wear gloves.
Little but of a tip fellas. Take some all purpose grease from your grease gun and rub outer o ring with it. You will thank yourself on the next filter change
Link to filter?
www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/microgard/fuel-delivery/carburetors---parts/fuel-filter-water-separator/6bf814fc80d2/microgard-fuel-filter/mgd0/wf10451
Thanks for your video I going to change my fuel filter on my 2024 Sierra Denali 2500hd very helpful 😉 Hi 👋 from Mesa Arizona Thanks again
Awesome ! Thanks for watching i appreciate it ! KY Here
Great video! Tks! So much easier than my 2013 dmax. Only 4500 on my 2024, so not needed yet, but ready!
Thanks alot for the feedback , i appreciate it ! For sure buddy super simple and and easy to do !
Thanks for taking the time to do this for the rest of us!
Really well explained! Few minutes of work and save hundreds of dollars!!!
Thanks for the video, looks simple enough. Best part is that in the time to replace it, you would probably wait that long in line to have someone else do it.
For sure! i agree 100%
Longer
Thank you only video I seen for a 2024
I changed the filter for 1st time today on my 2024 Duramax at 17,500 miles and used your video for reference. Only have a couple comments. Mine seemed much more difficult to break the filter loose. I had no dirt on my rag when I wiped it down and filter look like yours, could have been twins, Curious if original filter was dark instead of white, The torque printed on my cannister and yours is 25NM (Newton Meter), That actually converts to 18.43 ft.lbs. Again, video was very good and I still forgot to reset the guage.
@@jerryhipp596 hmm could of just been the way the video was edited to made it look a lot easier but I wouldn’t think that the original filter was dark reason being I am now on 2nd filter change I purchased a oem ac delco filter it was white out of the box hope that helps ! Thanks for watching
In a diesel the fuel injectors spray directly onto the cylinder walls. Some of this fuel gets into the oil and degrades the oil. Changing fuel filter every 15k miles is critical as is adding a good fuel additive. This and changing your oil on a regular basis will do a lot for your diesel motor longevity.
Every 15k miles! That’s expensive imo.
@@jgyrwa Filter is only $30. Cheaper than new injectors, or a new motor.
What type of fuel additive are you guys using
@@JuanRojas-fy2dgarchoil fuel additive every fill up. Oil change every 5k miles.
I never tried this.
Thank you.
Got what u said and worked perfectly.
Super helpful thanks 🙏 was a little hard to get the filter housing seated all the way. But I seem to have got it
My dealer quoted me $800. Crazy. Needless to say I did it myself in 10 minutes for 50 bucks.
that was a really helpful video, I have the same truck and this will help me so much to do it my self, very simple, thank you
Thank you buddy very good video.
Great video and you did a great job of explaining everything I had concerns on. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome thanks for watching!
That looks easy enough. I think I’ll be able to do this when the time comes on my 2024 GMC 2500 Duramax. I’d wear gloves though. Thanks for the info and clear demonstration!
Yes ! Super simple I’m glad I ended up doing mine , yes gloves probably wouldn’t hurt. Thanks for watching!!
Just remember if you can’t do it well I’m sure your Girlfriend or Wife can do it 😂😉
I also have a 2024 Silverado duramax, and mine has a 11/16" socket on the bottom to drain...not the torx bit yours has...weird, I've done mine twice (35,500) and was double checking the priming procedure, nice video!
Hmm i have heard of there being a 2024 and a 2024 1/2 model i wonder if one of ours could be a 2024 1/2 maybe. i think you can tell by the 9th number in the vin.
Nice truck! I just purchased a slate grey one about 3 months ago, what brand and size tires are you running?
Yes, changing the fuel filter on the L5P is crazy simple. It's like changing the oil filter, only easier! The toughest part is putting in the oil filter with the seal at the bottom. Amazon and Ebay sell aluminum housings if you crack your plastic OEM housing. Older models like the LML required you remove the right front passenger wheel well.
Worked perfect, great instruction. For filter, I used Doc's Diesel DGF429. Worked great for my 2024 AT4 HD 3500!
Awesome brother !
What do you think about docs products ? I’m coming up on my second oil change and I rather save my money and do it my self
@@juansaldan8844 Docs has super great products I feel like , don’t think you can go wrong there !
@@juansaldan8844I have no reason not to recommend Doc's products
Just did this. Perfect video to help me do the project. Only difference for my Chevy 3500 was a 9/16 plug I had to remove to remove the case holding the fuel filter. Made draining the case easier, but one small additional step.
Also, that plug doesn’t have a hard stop. Get it tight then stop turning. There are 2 o rings on that plug, should I replace those?
@@Philleepie hmm that’s interesting , I don’t think you would have to replace those every time but I might would every other possibly or even say every 3rd one . What ever you feel comfortable with
Thx for the video brother. New chev owner. Very helpful.
Great video! Stupid question…. How much fuel should be in the tank before changing? Or does it only drain the fuel that is in with the filter?
Good question buddy , it only will drain whats in your line/filter nothing from the tank.
@@CameronNorman26 thank you!
While watching you prime the fuel system, I noticed that your phone was connecting wirelessly to CarPlay in a matter of a few seconds. My wireless CarPlay on my 24 hasn't worked in months! I'm getting the software recall done tomorrow which seems to have mixed results; any problems with the system on yours?
I must say, I love the trailer towing software built into the system!
@@jbjlock26 you know I actually had trouble with getting it to connect the other day and happen to come across a forum to complete reset the system and phone from your truck by holding down the mute button on the steering wheel until the display turns off and that ended up working for me hope that helps - I’m thinking that’s all the steps but search on google about the reset of the infotainment screen
Thanks for the video. I got mine for 77$ and saved $50. 😊👍🏽
Nice ! That’s great brother !
Thanks for the video, you saved me $170
What solution you use to wash?
Chemical guys pink stuff !
Great video- I have the same truck/ 24 midnight edition z71. They just quoted me 437.90 to change my fuel filter😂. Ial always changed my own when I had fords and rams. This is way easier! Thx!
@@show2ime wow ! That’s crazy man and also I always wonder if they even really do the service when it’s in there.
Here at Greico Chevrolet in Delray Beach Florida- the dealer wants over $400.00 to change this filter. This is right after I had to Flatbed my 2024 2500 HD to another Chevy dealership closer to where my truck broke down at a busy intersection because a sensor module went bad. I was stuck at a busy intersection for almost 2 hours before I could get a tow.
@@MikeTookenay wow man that is crazy
Do you remember what sensor it was?
Nice, appreciate the video. Will definitely do this on my own now that I see how accessible it is. One question I haven't researched yet is when I called my regular oil change/tire rotation place about changing out the fuel filter when I got those other two service done soon, they asked if I wanted both fuel filter changed. Is there another fuel filter that needs periodic replacing as well?
@@bayoumud thanks! as far as I know there is only two one in the tank and one in line which is the one in the video. Only one should need changed is the one in this video.
Is this the only way to prime it?
As far as I know. It will only prime once too, unless you wait for about a minute in between cycling the ignition. It’s typically pretty well primed after one cycle, but if you have issues you could do it again.
Thank you, for this video good for education
Well done, good video with good detail, thank you.
~ Rocky Mountains Idaho
Nice, excellent
Where did you did you find the duramax in the thumbnail. The headlights without the amber is sick.
@@TheNextKing306 a Facebook group called 2024 duramax trucks !
Great Video!
Thanks for showing.
I bought the ac delco one and the wix one, they are identical. So I would say wix makes the filter for acdelco
Hey that could be a possibility! I may try just the ac delco one next time I’m sure was even cheaper too !
Thank You Great Video!!!!!
Very good video, but maybe you could show how to change the oil or how adaptive cruise control works. I have the same model, I can’t find the adaptive cruise control, I can’t turn it on.
@@alexme4ik1 sure thing brother ,I’ll see what I can do
You can turn on adaptive cruise controll by holding the cruise controll on/off button.
Great video. Thanks
Great looking Truck! Is that the grill that came on the truck?
Arent you suposed to put deisle back in the filter before screwing it back on to help with priming it? Ive jist always done that with tractors idk.
@@mkorman01 I’m sure it wouldn’t hurt if you had some kinda similar to a oil filter.but the priming of the key will fill the cup before starting so either way would work
Do an oil change video next.
I have a GMC at4x Duramax
Thanks
@@robertlynch5012 might do that , Thanks !
What size tires you got on the truck I have the exact same truck trying to find out if 35x12.5 will fit without any mods
Hey thanks great video
What do you do with the drained fuel? Just put it back in the truck? I know it isn’t much but obviously I can’t just dump it anywhere.
@@seanhale8379 my brother has a heater in his garage that can burn it same with used oil as well !
So much easier with the efh attachment. Extreme filter housing. Change with a CAT screw on and you don’t have to fuck with the inside filter style. Just like changing an oil filter
What grille is that? Looks great
Just factory grille my
Friend!
@@CameronNorman26 did you do anything to the headlights? They look a little darker.
@@gnls3827 no sir could just be the lighting :)
Does it not have two fuel filters? Usually one up top and water seperator down low.
Two for one
Fuel filter housing is 25.5 Nm... not lb ft.
25.5 Nm = 18.81 lb-ft ( rounded )
Great video! Thank you
Is that the only fuel filter on the 2024 6.6 duramax?
@@andrewd6565 good question there is two of them one in the fuel tank , and then this one.
@@CameronNorman26 how often does the filter inside the tank need changing?
@@andrewd6565 i would say that would be something you would rarely ever do unless you were having some major fuel issues. That would be a major thing to get into having to take the bed off to access that im sure.
Thank You
I noticed you didn't fill the fuel filter with new diesel. I was under the impression that that is the only way to go for injector's sake. Where's the gases go that were in the filter before the system primed? Is there an automatic bleed off valve before injectors or what?
Good question brother , from what I had researched on it no one had mentioned about that , but that’s some good thinking I suppose that would work better if you had some diesel fuel to fill the filter up first kind of like you would say for an oil change . I may try that next time !
@@CameronNorman26 I watched another video of an oil change so see which filter it is without going out in the rain last night. PF63 but PF26 was coming up a lot too. They are side mounted so you can’t fill them like I normally do either. Anyways, he described the exact method you used in your video. I convinced you’re right here, but it leaves me scratching my head a little haha thanks for the video man!
@@jacobhohn6151 Nice thanks for the info ,and thanks for watching! i appreciate it!
You prime your fuel filter by turning on engine but not starting it, do that like 5 times and let it sit like 35 seconds each time' then start the truck, by doing that it's pumping fuel into the filter prior to starting.
@@shutup-sr4uc anyone that reads this, yep.. that’s how it’s engineered. Idk where the air in the line ahead of the fuel bleeds out but it surely does. Changed my own filter between my comments and everything works perfectly. About 1000 miles since the change. Also, PF63 works but is a smaller Delco filter. (A GM product) I didn’t look at what filter was used by a local shop when I paid for an oil change but it was much much larger. Point is, more than one style can work but I can verify PF63. Alright, keep it real fellas!
Everytime I use wix on my 2020 Chevy 3500 I have fuel. Problems. Went with micro guard
@@michaelsaltzman5961 nice ! I’ll keep that in mind
Great! thank you! savin dat money!!
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Use original ac delco fue,oil, and air .they’re designed for that motor
They charge part x2.. it’s not worth letting them do it. I drain water every oil change and filter every other. Clean Map Sensor every oil change will save ya a lil too. Havnt tried the Spacer for the Map sensor to see if it matters. Has anybody got one and compared build up with or without spacer?
'Merica!
Heck yeah brother 🤟
Change it every oil change. This way ya get max performance and long-term use of your MINT DURAMAX. My 12 GMC Duramax i have to remove the wheel well plastic to get to the fuel filter. This is a job well done by GM. 17k miles is unacceptable in my book
LOL I had to laugh when he compared the old filter that is covered in diesel fuel to a new one out of the box. What did he expect it to look like? And yes wear gloves.
I still don’t like to waste fuel like that, just to change the fuel filter.
I paid 275
my dealer queoted me over $300 ha!
@@johnkargel9436 wow ! That’s crazy
$63 its $20 here i run same
Get to it . We 5 minutes in
Skip to the good part 😂
It’s deisel
Scam by gm
Little but of a tip fellas. Take some all purpose grease from your grease gun and rub outer o ring with it. You will thank yourself on the next filter change
@@jf8564 nice tip thanks !