Thanks, Homeowner Repair 😊 Excellent video. One person also released the fuel pressure on the fuel rail through the Schrader valve. Remember, Homeowner, that God loves you! 🙂
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There is a little valve on the passenger side fuel rail that will release the fuel system pressure. That needs to be done first so you don't get a face full of fuel removing lines which should be done before you remove the bolts.
Always easier to leave the filter assembly bolted on while removing lines...its held in place that way and not flopping all over. Use lube on the lines when installing the new one...just pop them easily in place...easy as pie.
My 04 Jeep grande Cherokee straight 6 is stalling only when gas is being added. There is no hesitation while starting or driving. I pull up to the gas pump start pumping gas it will stall and have to crank a couple times before it restarts. then I don't have another problem with it until I get gas again. Help!!!!!
I just subscribed to your channel I have a question I have a 03 grand Cherokee Laredo and I went to do the fuel filter and the hard-line you explained in your video gave me problems and the clip busted inside the line How do I get a replacement line?
I’ve replaced mine but now the car won’t turn on. I primed it a bunch of times. I heard there might be air in the system so I released the pressure through the valve, and it still doesn’t turn on. I don’t know what to do now 😩
All parts stores list a FUEL FILTER...separate from PRESSURE REGULATOR! The fuel filters are cheaper for some reason...I think the filter only ones are the noisy ones! Wonder why OReillys...Autozone and NAPA all list two different filters...one called a regulator...the other...just a filter? My fuel pressure was over 60psi...until I got a pressure regulator one installed! Now the pressure is within specs and no whining. If you install an after market filter/regulator...it pays to hook up a fuel pressure gauge during each oil change to make sure the fuel pressure is within specs! Mine was 60psi plus...it whined like crazy on cold mornings.....at 60psi my injectors were dumping extra fuel into the engine and coating the exhaust pipe with black soot...not good!
Yea I ordered the OMIX 17718.06 Fuel Filter for 99-04 from quadratech which looked exactly like the one used in this video. Only one of the bolts lined up and there's no rubber washers around the bolt like on my original. I installed it and everything was fine until a few days later and starting hearing the whistle/droning niose. I called quadratech and the guy told me that this company and the filter jeep uses from the factory and wasn't aware of the problem. I then ordered the cheaper Crown Automotive 52100283AG filter which specifically states that it is for model years 02-04. Mine is an 02 so I hoping this one fixes the problem.
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Thanks, Homeowner Repair 😊
Excellent video.
One person also released the fuel pressure on the fuel rail through the Schrader valve.
Remember, Homeowner, that God loves you! 🙂
I really appreciate your feedback! It means a lot to know that the video was useful. And thank you for the reminder-it's always good to spread a little love!
Very good job- very good teacher- easy to follow - learned how to do it - Thank You - God Bless
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Thanks for the video. I changed mine today. Weirdly, the toughest connector was the easiest.
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There is a little valve on the passenger side fuel rail that will release the fuel system pressure. That needs to be done first so you don't get a face full of fuel removing lines which should be done before you remove the bolts.
Thanks for the added tip!
not all rails have that,
Always easier to leave the filter assembly bolted on while removing lines...its held in place that way and not flopping all over. Use lube on the lines when installing the new one...just pop them easily in place...easy as pie.
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unplug fuel pump fuse run vehicle out of gas and you wont spill that much gas.
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Thank you
I really like the part where you tell us exactly where the fuel filter is located...
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thats what im saying i was looking for it
Very helpful thanks
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Should you be able to blow through the filter for these Jeep’s since there is a pressure regulator built in it?
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@@HomeOwnerRepair no problem lol
Amazing video, thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Would it also be good to relive the fuel pressure using the shrader valve?
You could probably do that
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lol...Thanks for watching our auto repair video that shows you how to replace the fuel filter on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Good job LUMPY
lol..I'll let Steve know...lol
It looks like the frame could be cleaned up and oiled.
It looks like it could use some new Springs.
You did a good job on the filter change!
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My 04 Jeep grande Cherokee straight 6 is stalling only when gas is being added. There is no hesitation while starting or driving. I pull up to the gas pump start pumping gas it will stall and have to crank a couple times before it restarts. then I don't have another problem with it until I get gas again. Help!!!!!
You should turn the vehicle off while pumping gas into it.
@@HomeOwnerRepair ya tried that, it doesn't want to start after a few cranks it will and again not another problem with it until I get gas again
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
So how did you de pressurize the gas tank?
You can remove the gas cap
Hey! I just bought the same jeep. I also live in NH. In laconia. Do you still own that jeep?
I do not. Sold it a while ago.
Is your name Calvin ?
Im quite stuck on the blakc piece section any tips?
What part of the video?
I just subscribed to your channel I have a question I have a 03 grand Cherokee Laredo and I went to do the fuel filter and the hard-line you explained in your video gave me problems and the clip busted inside the line How do I get a replacement line?
If you can’t get the clip out of the line with a pair of needle nose pliers, you may be able to get a replacement line at the dealer.
My 04 jeep 4.0 put a code p005 I haves will not start
LMS wanted $1,200 to do this 😅 i decided i could do it myself for that
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I’ve replaced mine but now the car won’t turn on. I primed it a bunch of times. I heard there might be air in the system so I released the pressure through the valve, and it still doesn’t turn on. I don’t know what to do now 😩
Sorry just saw this. Did you get it running.
@@HomeOwnerRepair Yes, it’s running now 🙂
All parts stores list a FUEL FILTER...separate from PRESSURE REGULATOR! The fuel filters are cheaper for some reason...I think the filter only ones are the noisy ones! Wonder why OReillys...Autozone and NAPA all list two different filters...one called a regulator...the other...just a filter?
My fuel pressure was over 60psi...until I got a pressure regulator one installed! Now the pressure is within specs and no whining.
If you install an after market filter/regulator...it pays to hook up a fuel pressure gauge during each oil change to make sure the fuel pressure is within specs! Mine was 60psi plus...it whined like crazy on cold mornings.....at 60psi my injectors were dumping extra fuel into the engine and coating the exhaust pipe with black soot...not good!
Yea I ordered the OMIX 17718.06 Fuel Filter for 99-04 from quadratech which looked exactly like the one used in this video. Only one of the bolts lined up and there's no rubber washers around the bolt like on my original. I installed it and everything was fine until a few days later and starting hearing the whistle/droning niose. I called quadratech and the guy told me that this company and the filter jeep uses from the factory and wasn't aware of the problem.
I then ordered the cheaper Crown Automotive 52100283AG filter which specifically states that it is for model years 02-04. Mine is an 02 so I hoping this one fixes the problem.
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I need to change mine, NOT looking forward to doing it !!!
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It would have been nice if you would have been a little more specific about it's location
Ikr 😆😅😆😅
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he would love working on mine true nc jeep wj not a spot of rust
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Was this done on a 6inline or a v8?
This is on the 4.0 6 cylinder engine
V8 is exactly the same, but exhaust pipe is on the way increasing the difficulty.
Quick disconnect, is the wrong name for that.cheap disconnect.
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Rust show underneath
That's New England for yah
I just did mine today and deleted the pressure fitting and used fuel line and hose clamps, it wasn't coming apart so I cut it off
Hope this video helped you out.
Shop without any power tools.... Okay then.
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“Filtuh”
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Lumpy I live in Canada BC it was rusty
Your in the same boat as us down here..maybe even worse.