Helpful video, ignore the haters, thanks for posting it. My problem was the clip with orange retainer ring...the other videos address the blue clip but not the orange one which is the one attached directly to the filter input side on my 04. Simple enough to get off by pushing in with a screw driver when you showed it, but not obvious on the first attempt. That was how I was trying to remove it but mine was really crusted on so I was afraid I was doing it wrong - your video gave reassurance I was doing it right and not to give up.
glad i found this! I was at the shop a couple days ago and they said my fuel filter was dirty and they said they could replace it for 60 dollars... what?! after viewing this I will save alot of money and time. Great video! Thanks alot. p.s. do you have a video on flushing the coolant?
I bought the removal tool at auto zone, it didn't work worth a shit. I used a small piece of a sharpie cap split long ways. It worked like a charm and I got my 7$ back.
I tried to use the release clips that came with the filter but didnt release the line on all sides. I used a top from a Sharpie marker, cut it in half and sliced it down the middle. Old filter had clear gas on the output/engine side but rusty orange fuel on the fuel tank side of the filter. Worked for me on a '06 Lincoln Mark LT pickup. Truck was loosing power uphill on bridges as if transmission was slipping.
When you disconnect the fuel line that runs from the tank to the filter be careful. Don't bend the line to try and put it in that opening on the bottom. I did that and I kinked the line. But I reinstalled everything and it's running fine so far
Oh spit, I wish I had found your video first. I screwed up. In the box there were 2 black plastic things and one white one. I thought the two black one's were to replace the orange and green clamps. I destroyed both trying to get them out. So I am off to Ford tomorrow .
I highly recommend filling the new filter with as much fuel as possible PRIOR to installation, as this will help prevent the rush of fuel through the new filter from damaging the filter media...fyi.
I replace fuel filter for 1994 n 1996 ford f150 with no problems. But this orange clip got me stump been pressing on that orange clip and wrestling with nothing happening. So someone give some ideas what I should do next?
That is not a tool to take off the fittings,that is a new clip for the new filter,you should get two clips,those clips are for the older type and,or,different set up.
Einstein,,,,,,, that is not a tool i can't even believe it came apart ,,,,,,,, like the other guy said the plastic clip is from the older style filters
To think it was made 12 years ago and I’m here using it now 2024 the best and very clear. Thank you sir
Thank you so much for this. My husband was not comfortable with changing the fuel filter, but after he saw this video, he did it!!!!
Thanks for the video. Was easy to do and I found your video to be helpful. Disconnecting the lines was easy from your explanation. Thanks.
Very good verbalization. Clear and easy to understand. Thank you.
Helpful video, ignore the haters, thanks for posting it. My problem was the clip with orange retainer ring...the other videos address the blue clip but not the orange one which is the one attached directly to the filter input side on my 04. Simple enough to get off by pushing in with a screw driver when you showed it, but not obvious on the first attempt. That was how I was trying to remove it but mine was really crusted on so I was afraid I was doing it wrong - your video gave reassurance I was doing it right and not to give up.
Thank you for your video. I found it very helpful.
Glad I could help guys! Kepp truckin'!
Thanks! I have an 04 f150 and will do this soon looks easy to me
Thanks for the help man, I do mine today!!
Thanks man helped me out on my 07 f150.
thank you. you made it much simpler for me,
great video. thanks for taking the time.
That was very well described and shown
Thanks for the video, it will be a big help.
Sharpie pen works awesome! Cheers!
hey thanks for the video and the tip!!!
05' thanks for the video!
glad i found this! I was at the shop a couple days ago and they said my fuel filter was dirty and they said they could replace it for 60 dollars... what?! after viewing this I will save alot of money and time. Great video! Thanks alot.
p.s. do you have a video on flushing the coolant?
Should have started sooner, showing the location of the filter and how to remove it.
Thanks for the help!
I bought the removal tool at auto zone, it didn't work worth a shit. I used a small piece of a sharpie cap split long ways. It worked like a charm and I got my 7$ back.
nice! just did it on my 06' Lariat 5.4 w/help from this vid :thumbup:
Awesome video
hopefully ittlel be the same for my 06 FULE filDer....
I tried to use the release clips that came with the filter but didnt release the line on all sides. I used a top from a Sharpie marker, cut it in half and sliced it down the middle.
Old filter had clear gas on the output/engine side but rusty orange fuel on the fuel tank side of the filter. Worked for me on a '06 Lincoln Mark LT pickup. Truck was loosing power uphill on bridges as if transmission was slipping.
Perfect video
Good video
Never show any help on actually disconnecting the lines. That's the hard part!!
When you disconnect the fuel line that runs from the tank to the filter be careful. Don't bend the line to try and put it in that opening on the bottom. I did that and I kinked the line. But I reinstalled everything and it's running fine so far
Thank you
thank you man i would have wasted money on having somebody change it
Great help
thank you sir
AWESOME..thanks.
badass for working in the dark !!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the video sir!
Is this the same method/location used in a 2004 Ford F-150 4.6L STX 4x4?
Oh spit, I wish I had found your video first. I screwed up. In the box there were 2 black plastic things and one white one. I thought the two black one's were to replace the orange and green clamps. I destroyed both trying to get them out. So I am off to Ford tomorrow .
helped a lot thanx dude... extremely simple
Thanks for your help and vid...now I can save the $50 I was gonna pay someone smh
Where under the truck is the filter located? BTY... thanks for the video,, help out tremendously!
Do you know if the 2004 model is the same procedure?
If you cant figure out how to disconnect the lines, you just didnt listen. he tells you exactly how to.
Go Pirates!!! haha nice vid
thanks man helps a lot
Wow. Spellcheck dude. Spellcheck.
I highly recommend filling the new filter with as much fuel as possible PRIOR to installation, as this will help prevent the rush of fuel through the new filter from damaging the filter media...fyi.
I’ve watched 2 videos and they both haven’t shown where the filter is. Just a close up of them connecting the new one. Wow
I replace fuel filter for 1994 n 1996 ford f150 with no problems. But this orange clip got me stump been pressing on that orange clip and wrestling with nothing happening. So someone give some ideas what I should do next?
Fule filter?
I need help with a fuel filter.
Thanks though
clips is for installing, when blue clips are damage.
how do you replace the cabin filter for a Ford F150 2006
+miguel lupercio la f 150 2006 no tiene filtro en la cabina
on the driverside next the the frame rail...
Thanks for you help! Now let me help you! It's spelled FUEL. ......YO!
why didnt you show how you got the old filter off??? I would like to know the trick in getting the fron end of the filter off. It wont budge for me..
That is not a tool to take off the fittings,that is a new clip for the new filter,you should get two clips,those clips are for the older type and,or,different set up.
Fuel FILLDER
LoL
Ford could't just use small clamps on each end?
Einstein,,,,,,, that is not a tool i can't even believe it came apart ,,,,,,,, like the other guy said the plastic clip is from the older style filters
fuel*
WTF is fule?
FULE fucccc!!!!
Lol no links for add subscribe.
What kind of video is this to not even show the beginning? This sux.
this is an insanely bad video....