Front fuel/water separator, if you continue to turn yellow know, it will drain the fuel out of the bottom, just like the rear filter. You then take the filter out.
I have lifetime free oil changes on my 2022 3500 DRW Limited, but I'll change the fuel filters at home. I did my own fuel filters on my 2016 and 2018 and it was a easy, but this new canister filter will be a breeze. I'm going to use a small hose to assist draining so it doesn't make a mess. Thanks for the vid.
Do you have to do any kind of priming or anything? I just bought my truck a couple months ago and it sits most of the time but I’m getting down to 30% fuel filter life and don’t want to drop 500$ on something I can do myself.
Yes, I turn the key, (but do not start) you were here your chine three I think for maybe giant. I do that about four times. I turn the key here the charms turn it back off repeat four times and usually it’s very good to start.
The local dealer wanted $475 to change the filters out on my 22 2500 6.7L. $100 for the filters, had the sockets, and 30 minutes later, all done. Dealer was slightly upset when I told them only change the engine oil as I just changed the fuel filters. Also, read the fine print on dealer's service contracts of you are thinking of getting one. Mine covered all the oil and fluids but NOT fuel filters.
It’s very easy to do after you complete your fuel filter change don’t turn the truck on what you want to do is turn your key halfway on without turning the truck on and do that for eight times and that should re-prime your fuel filters and lines again. Hope this helps.
By far the most precise, to the point, imformative with visuales and most importantly a short video.
Front fuel/water separator, if you continue to turn yellow know, it will drain the fuel out of the bottom, just like the rear filter. You then take the filter out.
Greatest explanation of how to replace… very specific explanation , perfect view recording , few words and very exact. Thanks buddy 👍🏻👍🏻
Just did my 2021. Glad I wasn’t the only one who struggled unscrewing the rear filter cap. Couldn’t they design this stuff better??
Use a 5/16 ID clear line thats about 3ft long and attach it to the rear drain. WAY less mess.
For your front fuel filter, I recommend using a six point socket a 12 will tear it up six points. You always use on plastic..
I use some plastic tubing on the bleeders down to the drain pan makes a big difference.
What size
@@Medic69 I use a few feet of 3/8" fuel line and drain into a 2 liter pepsi bottle
I have lifetime free oil changes on my 2022 3500 DRW Limited, but I'll change the fuel filters at home. I did my own fuel filters on my 2016 and 2018 and it was a easy, but this new canister filter will be a breeze. I'm going to use a small hose to assist draining so it doesn't make a mess. Thanks for the vid.
Almost exactly how it would go for me lol. Diesel smell is the worst when wanting to go inside the house lol.
You don’t have to make a big mess if you use a hose to drain the diesel pressure it makes for faster cleaner job.
And for your fuel water, separator, use a hose and run it down to a clean bottle so you can reuse the fuel.
They could have the fram mounted filter in a better place yes it makes a huge mess other serviceing is ok 😊
Run a 5/16 rubber hose off the drain less mess
Very good 🎉
You didn't explain,do you have to purge the air before you start it
very informative, thank you!
That nipple is so you can attach a hose to it to drain into the pan bro lol No mess needed!
Easy with the common sense bro! If people could read they’d be very upset 😂
Have you ever had any problems with the aftermarket filters? Have you consider on putting cat filters?
a question every how many miles should I change the diesel filters
at 2:09 just get a funel and shove it in between. 🤷🏻♂️
Do you have to do any kind of priming or anything? I just bought my truck a couple months ago and it sits most of the time but I’m getting down to 30% fuel filter life and don’t want to drop 500$ on something I can do myself.
Yes, I turn the key, (but do not start) you were here your chine three I think for maybe giant. I do that about four times. I turn the key here the charms turn it back off repeat four times and usually it’s very good to start.
The local dealer wanted $475 to change the filters out on my 22 2500 6.7L. $100 for the filters, had the sockets, and 30 minutes later, all done. Dealer was slightly upset when I told them only change the engine oil as I just changed the fuel filters.
Also, read the fine print on dealer's service contracts of you are thinking of getting one. Mine covered all the oil and fluids but NOT fuel filters.
Dealerships are a scam they absolutely overcharge everything all the time
Mine didn't cover anything & charged me $255 for an oil change. Won't be going there again
Dang, I was wondering about that. I paid about the same for my first filter change, but I won't pay it again. I'll just do it myself.
@dvdgnzlz25 Check out KLM Performance for filter sets. Great group of people.
I was hoping to see if there was anything to re prime the system guess I’ll keep looking
It’s very easy to do after you complete your fuel filter change don’t turn the truck on what you want to do is turn your key halfway on without turning the truck on and do that for eight times and that should re-prime your fuel filters and lines again. Hope this helps.