Words can't describe how I feel rt now..I will say this,,,,I will never get the min back I wasted on clicking on this....I am rendered speechless...for that I give You a 👍🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@justingoedel47 No they don't mean turn the key off. They mean disconnect the batteries. This is literally the first step for almost every repair in every manual written in the last 50 years. They tell you this because there are various electrical components under the hood that always have live battery power (starter, alternator, relays, etc.). When working under the hood it is very easy to bump or touch the these components with metal tools that can arc out to ground, burning and melting things in the process. Besides the risk of causing an electrical fire there is the safety risk to the mechanic. You don't want to have to trust other people to not turn that key. Just because the fuel filters are off doesn't mean that engine won't start and run for a few moments. In those breif moments mechanics could easily become crushed or entangle by moving components like belts, pulleys, and steering linkage or diesel fuel could be sprayed everywhere. Not only are you wrong Justin you are dead wrong. Lots of people every year are killed or disfigured because of failing to isolated equipment so it can't be started while they are working on it.
Very professional people works here, I understand now why’s so expensive to perform this fuel filters change, It’s likely doctors getting surgery, thanks again
This is exactly how I do my fuel filters, other than the battery disconnect. My 2021 x15 takes an absurd amount of time to get started again. I usually cycle the key and let the pump run 5 times and then try to start. If no start I let the pump run again until it shuts off then try again. Sometimes it takes around 10 cycles before it actually fires up and often throws a code for low fuel rail pressure. Is there a trick I don’t know about or what? Everyone I know with an x15 has the same issue
Make sure weather sep has fuel in it. Then to prime the primary filter just cycle the key a couple times ( without cranking the engine) after this it should start easy.
Nice video i just swapped out high pressure fuel pump. Although i primed as your video suggests my engine will not turn over. I air worked it’s way in the system. Any advice
Ran out of fuel last night while sleeping, gauge showed a quarter tank. This was a whole lot easier than the old plunger until your arm is tired that was the routine on my old cat.
I know what you're trying to say with "take the filter off by turning clockwise", but I'd strongly suggest you provide a better reference point. If you were to hang a clock from that filter bracket, it would not turn in the axis that the filter bowl is removed. You could have a mechanic on a creeper platform staring up at the filter, and his/her perspective of "clockwise" would be the opposite of another mechanic staring down on the filter. "Clockwise as viewed from below" or "clockwise as viewed from above" would be a preferable way to explain this.
Well written agreement But your still wrong sir. You turn a filter left ( counter clockwise) to remove and right or ( clockwise ) to tighten or install if you will. You filter base is a Righthand thread.
@@jeffwatson2234 you missed the point 100%. Completely. Totally. As in, never saw it coming as it flew over your head. And frankly, don't tell me "your wrong" for two reasons: one, I never said anything to the tune of righty tighty or the opposite, so I'm not wrong, and two, it would be you're wrong (if I actually said something that was incorrect, which I did not) - the contraction of you are is you're not your (and it would be Your filter base not You filter base). Regardless, the vantage point does matter, and you've completely missed that.
good way to blow pump seals. youlI need to bleed air out before turning engine over . been there with customers 2 many times. they dont do it right and get pump internal leaks. he did it right on this engine. but theres a ton of different guidelines. for older engines
Nah I use to prime it before I start n it does take a while before it’ starts Suggestion take to the shop let them do it watch how they do it. Then u do it exactly how they do it.
Just safety. There are under hood components that have live power to them all the time and you don't want to risk arcing out tools on them. If you look there's a big positive terminal that likely has battery power just Infront of the filter. You also do it to prevent other people from prematurely starting the engine while you're still working on it.
Now yall know why the dang truck sits for two weeks in a service bay. I wonder how long it'll take to change a head. 😂 BTW, is it me or he's got his clockwise, and counter clockwise messed up?Although I wish we can go back in time when we didn't have to disconnect an electrical component to change a fuel filter. Oh, the good ol'days.
I had the same problem, I had to call road service to come out and help me. He got it on with no problem. Did u figure it out, I still really don't get it. Lining it up
@@Nycbronx87 that’s the trick, I tried the first day for about 3 hours and got so frustrated. Went back in the morning and still nothing, then I decided to try another new one I had and that one worked. Good luck
@@qbounti5152 Your truck must not have an electric lift pump or it may not be working properly. It would be very odd to not have a lift pump on a truck that new. I've done this pretty much exactly as they show on multiple kenworth C500's and have never had a problem.
Yes I can contribute, I have a 2020 Pete 567 and it takes forever to restart. I've tried any and every method out there, prefill filters, bleed lines, change one filter at the time..... And so on!!!!!! It always takes a long time, since the first service. I even had the dealer check it out, their response everything working as it should..... Man I missed our Kenworth nothing compare to this PITA Pete..... SMH Tho I currently run the large paper fuel filter, maybe I'll try running the small version, see if it helps....
I do appreciate the text book instruction but he mis spoke when he said turn the bowl filter housing counterclockwise to tighten and also he said clockwise when removing the fuel filter when obviously the tech was turning it the opposite way but he was only reading what was put in front of him so i cant blame him at all , mistakes happen
Love when corporate does demonstration... everything is proper. Real truckers are in Wally world parking lots...lol
Plus specific tools!!!
Words can't describe how I feel rt now..I will say this,,,,I will never get the min back I wasted on clicking on this....I am rendered speechless...for that I give You a 👍🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
You had me at “disconnect the batteries”. New sub 👍🏻😂
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This is when I looked thru the comments haha to funny, disconnect the batteries!?!?! You mean make sure key is turned off ok
@@justingoedel47 No they don't mean turn the key off. They mean disconnect the batteries. This is literally the first step for almost every repair in every manual written in the last 50 years. They tell you this because there are various electrical components under the hood that always have live battery power (starter, alternator, relays, etc.). When working under the hood it is very easy to bump or touch the these components with metal tools that can arc out to ground, burning and melting things in the process. Besides the risk of causing an electrical fire there is the safety risk to the mechanic. You don't want to have to trust other people to not turn that key. Just because the fuel filters are off doesn't mean that engine won't start and run for a few moments. In those breif moments mechanics could easily become crushed or entangle by moving components like belts, pulleys, and steering linkage or diesel fuel could be sprayed everywhere.
Not only are you wrong Justin you are dead wrong. Lots of people every year are killed or disfigured because of failing to isolated equipment so it can't be started while they are working on it.
@@chris6200 wow you must be fun at parties.
Very professional people works here, I understand now why’s so expensive to perform this fuel filters change, It’s likely doctors getting surgery, thanks again
This is exactly how I do my fuel filters, other than the battery disconnect. My 2021 x15 takes an absurd amount of time to get started again. I usually cycle the key and let the pump run 5 times and then try to start. If no start I let the pump run again until it shuts off then try again. Sometimes it takes around 10 cycles before it actually fires up and often throws a code for low fuel rail pressure. Is there a trick I don’t know about or what? Everyone I know with an x15 has the same issue
Make sure weather sep has fuel in it. Then to prime the primary filter just cycle the key a couple times ( without cranking the engine) after this it should start easy.
Nice, I would love to see how to change the fuel filters on a 2015 international 4300 Cummins
Basically the same way
What is the recommended service interval?
Thank you for the help and tips👌
Nice video i just swapped out high pressure fuel pump. Although i primed as your video suggests my engine will not turn over. I air worked it’s way in the system. Any advice
SCARY. I MUST HAVE BEEN CHANGING FUEL FILTERS TOTALLY WRONG FOR THE LAST 45 YEARS. UNBELIEVABLE. JUST SAYING.
That’s why the dealer charged way more money than a regular shop, it’s likely Doctors getting surgery, Lol 😂
@@geoestrada5001nah the dealerships just do like the owner operators do in their driveway
Now lets see him get one with a fuel cooler primed that easy on a 2020 389
Disconnect the batteries to change a fuel filter..... ya joking right?
Nope. Safety
These are professionals here
🤣🤣 yeah . Right... lol
Ran out of fuel last night while sleeping, gauge showed a quarter tank. This was a whole lot easier than the old plunger until your arm is tired that was the routine on my old cat.
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I know what you're trying to say with "take the filter off by turning clockwise", but I'd strongly suggest you provide a better reference point. If you were to hang a clock from that filter bracket, it would not turn in the axis that the filter bowl is removed. You could have a mechanic on a creeper platform staring up at the filter, and his/her perspective of "clockwise" would be the opposite of another mechanic staring down on the filter. "Clockwise as viewed from below" or "clockwise as viewed from above" would be a preferable way to explain this.
Well written agreement
But your still wrong sir.
You turn a filter left ( counter clockwise) to remove and right or ( clockwise ) to tighten or install if you will.
You filter base is a Righthand thread.
@@jeffwatson2234 you missed the point 100%. Completely. Totally. As in, never saw it coming as it flew over your head. And frankly, don't tell me "your wrong" for two reasons: one, I never said anything to the tune of righty tighty or the opposite, so I'm not wrong, and two, it would be you're wrong (if I actually said something that was incorrect, which I did not) - the contraction of you are is you're not your (and it would be Your filter base not You filter base). Regardless, the vantage point does matter, and you've completely missed that.
I bet most mechanics don't know this, because they don't disconnect clean or lubrikate!😊😊
We don't disconnect, and when you're on the road you don't clean either
I've caused a battery arc before. Scared the shit outta me and turned the engine over. Go ahead keeo it connected. Good luck
good way to blow pump seals. youlI need to bleed air out before turning engine over . been there with customers 2 many times. they dont do it right and get pump internal leaks. he did it right on this engine. but theres a ton of different guidelines. for older engines
Good job 😃😃😃 Thanks
What’s that petcock on the bottom right for?
Nah I use to prime it before I start n it does take a while before it’ starts Suggestion take to the shop let them do it watch how they do it. Then u do it exactly how they do it.
Question , why batteries must be disconnected?
to prevent unwanted start.
to prevent unwanted start.
Just safety. There are under hood components that have live power to them all the time and you don't want to risk arcing out tools on them. If you look there's a big positive terminal that likely has battery power just Infront of the filter. You also do it to prevent other people from prematurely starting the engine while you're still working on it.
Now yall know why the dang truck sits for two weeks in a service bay. I wonder how long it'll take to change a head. 😂 BTW, is it me or he's got his clockwise, and counter clockwise messed up?Although I wish we can go back in time when we didn't have to disconnect an electrical component to change a fuel filter. Oh, the good ol'days.
I removed my fuel filter with a wrench and now I can’t install the new one, I can’t line it up, I’m I doing something wrong?
I had the same problem, I had to call road service to come out and help me. He got it on with no problem. Did u figure it out, I still really don't get it. Lining it up
@@Nycbronx87 yes, the one filter I was putting on had bad threads , I tried a different one and bam it worked
@@manuelsalgado8510 ok thanks for the reply back. I am going to try mines again today.
@@Nycbronx87 that’s the trick, I tried the first day for about 3 hours and got so frustrated. Went back in the morning and still nothing, then I decided to try another new one I had and that one worked. Good luck
@@manuelsalgado8510 it worked out good this time. Thanks again
This guy needs to step into reality.
Take fikter off by turning clockwise ????
Hey college boy
Lefty loosie / Righty tighty
Filters are inverted, clockwise to take off / remove, go back to school.
Paccar filter is JUNK. Get a Davco 382!
What’s the difference? I’ve thought about changing mine but not sure the benefit
Nobody gonna talk about how this engine doesn't start when you do a filter change? Cummins really getting sloppy these days 😒
@John Berry sorry to tell u it doesn’t work On mine n have a 567 Pete 2019
I filled fuel filter let computer run through cycle once and busted right off.
@@qbounti5152 Your truck must not have an electric lift pump or it may not be working properly. It would be very odd to not have a lift pump on a truck that new. I've done this pretty much exactly as they show on multiple kenworth C500's and have never had a problem.
@@chris6200 good for u n bless up urself
Yes I can contribute, I have a 2020 Pete 567 and it takes forever to restart. I've tried any and every method out there, prefill filters, bleed lines, change one filter at the time..... And so on!!!!!!
It always takes a long time, since the first service. I even had the dealer check it out, their response everything working as it should.....
Man I missed our Kenworth nothing compare to this PITA Pete..... SMH
Tho I currently run the large paper fuel filter, maybe I'll try running the small version, see if it helps....
What if the drain fills 2 gallons of fuel and it seems like there’s no end. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
I do appreciate the text book instruction but he mis spoke when he said turn the bowl filter housing counterclockwise to tighten and also he said clockwise when removing the fuel filter when obviously the tech was turning it the opposite way but he was only reading what was put in front of him so i cant blame him at all , mistakes happen
Turn the wheels before disconnecting the batteries ya ding dong!
Diesel in a red can? Disconnect the batteries? Seriously???
disconnect the batteries lmfao
My man doesnt know which direction clockwise and counter clockwise is 😅
thanks for the video.