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Also do you have a pic of your fuel filter head, where the filter mounts? I may have one laying around from my last part out if yours is incorrect.After replacing the two diesel filters, how do you bleed the system. My other vehicle has the conventional pump above the filter but my 2.8 CRD does not have that.
Also do you have a pic of your fuel filter head, where the filter mounts? I may have one laying around from my last part out if yours is incorre
Thanks Joe. Mine has two filter elements. Attached a pic of the elements and a photo from underneath still installed. Just in front of fuel tank.Should be a pump on the fuel filter mount that you replaced your filter. I used to use my brake bleeder on the bleeder instead of pumping it. I ended up installing a lift pump an you never need to worry about that again, just cycle the key. My advice is get a lift pump installed. Auto primes, and less wear on the high pressure pump. I also noticed smoother, quieter running as well a little bump in mpg. Air in the system will devastate components in that motor.
Thanks guy's, much appreciated. Safe Jeeping.I'd have to agree I haven't seen that setup either. So you don't have a spin on oil filter looking setup on the firewall? I would suggest turning the key 2 clicks to on position without starting it to listen for a hum in the tank. As if you don't have a way to prime/bleed the system it must have a way to self bleed. Plus if you hear that hum you'll know u have a lift pump, just cycle it 3 times an you'll be good.
What year is yours?