Thank you for this video. Did mine today and it was harder than I thought. Lots of tiny spaces. Took me like 3 hours. Was really careful not to drop any small pieces down the engine bay but I lost one hose clamp nonetheless. Fuel filter would not come off with my bare hands and I did not have my dedicated filter off-tool with me so I took a large nail and hammered it through the filter and then took a basic tension strap and attached it to the nail head to give me more POWER!
I agree, the issue is being extra careful about not letting stuff fall down the engine bay, because the space is very tight (I myself dropped two nuts from the fuel filter, a clip from the air filter box, and the 12mm deep socket... talk about butter fingers... I was effing and blinding. I had to remove the left front wheel to be able to rescue these few bits and pieces with the help of a telescoping magnet). Otherwise the job is easy enough. My main worry before starting was how to release the pressure in the fuel lines. I was hoping that removing the fuel pump relay and then starting the car would do the trick (the car should choke after this, but guess what, the car still starts with the relay out!?) In the end, I said "eff it" and removed the filter: very little fuel came out of the in and out fuel lines (great). The in and out fuel lines can be a bit fiddly to disconnect (especially the orange one), but they do come out in the end (don't force them, just wiggle them a bit while pressing the buttons, you may also have to pull out a little lid in the orange one). Than you "The fixer" for your video, it has been very helpful!
How do you get the thing out? I can't get to the bolt on the lower right and the lower left is near imossible to get off. Why do they make it so hard to get at!!!!!!!!!!!!
Top job thanks for info . did yesterday only thing is i lost the orange pipe retaining clip of one of the pipes . searched the web . cant seem to find the correct one . car seems fine without but would like to replace any advice cheers
Merci le gros raccord plastique du filtre à air n'a pas besoin d'étre démonté il faut juste retiré la boite à air pour lui donné de la souplesse et surtout n'inverser pas le sens du tuyau des freins il y a un anti retour dedans.
I am having issues with my Kia Ceed 11reg. It is taking about 4 seconds for revs to kick inx limits revs to 3000 after about 20 minutes, especially in hot weather. Looking at forums it says there are 2 types of fuel filter and i may havr the wrong one, any thoughts ot links to the correct filter that should be used?
If there are two types and both look the same then just try both, if they are different just get the anew one that looks exactly like the old one. Also make sure you bleed the system after installing new pump to make sure there is there no air in the system.
@@thefixer2468 ok ! Thank you ! Looking twice and see the year a the start of the vidéo ! Sorry ^^. Thank you for your help. I m French... I will try to follow ^^ but i have a 2008... Filter seems to be différent..
Thank you for this video.
Did mine today and it was harder than I thought. Lots of tiny spaces. Took me like 3 hours. Was really careful not to drop any small pieces down the engine bay but I lost one hose clamp nonetheless.
Fuel filter would not come off with my bare hands and I did not have my dedicated filter off-tool with me so I took a large nail and hammered it through the filter and then took a basic tension strap and attached it to the nail head to give me more POWER!
I agree, the issue is being extra careful about not letting stuff fall down the engine bay, because the space is very tight (I myself dropped two nuts from the fuel filter, a clip from the air filter box, and the 12mm deep socket... talk about butter fingers... I was effing and blinding. I had to remove the left front wheel to be able to rescue these few bits and pieces with the help of a telescoping magnet).
Otherwise the job is easy enough. My main worry before starting was how to release the pressure in the fuel lines. I was hoping that removing the fuel pump relay and then starting the car would do the trick (the car should choke after this, but guess what, the car still starts with the relay out!?) In the end, I said "eff it" and removed the filter: very little fuel came out of the in and out fuel lines (great).
The in and out fuel lines can be a bit fiddly to disconnect (especially the orange one), but they do come out in the end (don't force them, just wiggle them a bit while pressing the buttons, you may also have to pull out a little lid in the orange one).
Than you "The fixer" for your video, it has been very helpful!
Thank you for the video. I have changed many other cars, but I didn't know where it was positioned in the Kia Ceed. All the best!
Thanks for help! Found 2012, 37 thousand 2.u crdi driven kia must change all filters and oils..
Many thanks for this, I did mine today.
Good info mate...I managed it no problem so thanks
Thanks à lot 😊 nice complet vidéo. I've got a kia cerato and it's thé way toi do it. 😊
You have one electric connector not fitted correctly. Left side where you can see that yellow rubber.
nice catch.
Good :) fuel filter replacement!
How do you get the thing out? I can't get to the bolt on the lower right and the lower left is near imossible to get off. Why do they make it so hard to get at!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing easy on modern cars, sometimes you need to remove other components to access where you need to be.
Very useful, thank you so much!
Top job thanks for info . did yesterday only thing is i lost the orange pipe retaining clip of one of the pipes . searched the web . cant seem to find the correct one . car seems fine without but would like to replace any advice cheers
orange clip was a bit of a devil for me too, I would expect you could get it in a Kia dealer. good luck
Merci le gros raccord plastique du filtre à air n'a pas besoin d'étre démonté il faut juste retiré la boite à air pour lui donné de la souplesse et surtout n'inverser pas le sens du tuyau des freins il y a un anti retour dedans.
but if you don't remove it the space is even tighter... removing it is easy enough and makes the job easier
How to drain water out of the fuel filter?
I am having issues with my Kia Ceed 11reg. It is taking about 4 seconds for revs to kick inx limits revs to 3000 after about 20 minutes, especially in hot weather. Looking at forums it says there are 2 types of fuel filter and i may havr the wrong one, any thoughts ot links to the correct filter that should be used?
If there are two types and both look the same then just try both, if they are different just get the anew one that looks exactly like the old one. Also make sure you bleed the system after installing new pump to make sure there is there no air in the system.
Amazing video
Thanks for this.
Thank you for the vidéo. What is the year of tout car please ?
2007
@@thefixer2468 ok ! Thank you ! Looking twice and see the year a the start of the vidéo ! Sorry ^^. Thank you for your help. I m French... I will try to follow ^^ but i have a 2008... Filter seems to be différent..
Thank you
Is it 13mm deep socket or 12mm deep socket mate?
12mm
Nice one thank you!