Notes

The fuel filter is located in front of the driver's side rear wheel. Changing this can be a little messy so be prepared to have about 1/8 of a gallon of gas drip out when you disconnect the fuel line.

Tools Needed:

  • Socket wrenches and sockets
  • Box wrenches
  • Bucket to catch dripping fuel

Parts/Supplies Needed:

  • Fuel filter (part #23300-50020)

1) Remove the gas cap to relieve pressue in the tank.

2) Remove the splash guard.

3) Loosen the 2 nuts that hold the fuel filter bracket on.

4) Use 2 box wrenches to loosen the two connections on the filter as shown in the picture. You should have a bucket underneath the filter to catch the dripping fuel when you do this step.

5) I wrapped the fuel line with a rubber glove to slow down the fuel drip.

6) Install the new fuel filter (part #23300-50020), tighten the bracket, and finally install the splash guard.

7) Check for leaks over the next few days. Write down the mileage and date of your fuel filter change.


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