OFFRD need help I got stuck on the part @ 11:03 since you didn’t show the part it’s about to get messy due to camera being contaminated I used ziploc bags the big ones but anyways what if the filter didn’t slide out there’s two prongs in the bottom center of the filter and the filter is still snug how to remove the filter without breaking something TIA!
You’re an absolute savior. Went to my local dealer, after my truck had a light saying I have water in the fuel and need to purge the fuel filter. They said it’ll cost $500 to do it and replace filter at the same time. $500 freaking bucks. That’s insane for a 5 minute job and a 30-40 buck filter. Did it myself, everything was great and works perfectly fine
FYI if you loosen the valve for the fuel filter more you will get fuel to flow, Just didn’t open enough. I loosened and allowed the fuel to empty from the filter. Not too much came out. So I closed the valve after it stopped draining. I then loosened the filter and noticed that there was a little fuel starting to leak from the threads so I stopped and grabbed my 1 quart mason jar and put it back under the filter and opened the valve and it drained the remaining fuel from the filter without a mess. Worked great. After it drained completely I closed the valve and then removed the filter housing. I found that there was still a small amount of fuel left, maybe a few ounces. I emptied that out in a large measuring cup that I have for this kind of stuff. Wide mouth easy to empty to. Hopefully this helps folks and makes it easier and way less messy. I only got a a tiny bit of diesel on the floor from it splashing. If you use the oil absorption towels or a large disposable cooking pan/tray it would catch any splash.
I DEFINITELY appreciate the help. Fuel filter was $389 on my Jeep wrangler. $67 I paid for the filter, about 30 minutes to change, just like you said. Thanks 🙏🏾
Hi, I wish i knew your first name so I could address you properly, but this video and a recent experience made up my mind about maintaining our vehicles at home. Quick backstory: I just purchased a used 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 3.0 EcoDiesel with
Great video! The local dealership just quoted me nearly $600 for this service, I'll be doing this at home now for just the cost of the filter. Much appreciated!!!
Excellent video. Very detailed, yet precise. Fixin to watch your oil change video next. Ready for my 3nd service. After paying $388 at the dealership for my last service, and having the tech incorrectly install the oil filter, AND they failed to change the fuel filter, I decided I am going to do this one. Thank-you.
Thanks! Just did mine after watching your video. Super easy. Although I wasn't expecting the filter to come off with the cap, but I guess that's right. Took a little force to get the filter off the cap, but really no problems. I'm sure I can do it in 5 minutes next time. JUST MAKE SURE YOU WATCH TO THE END... to get the note on PRIMING before yu try to start it. I went through the priming sequence 4 times and still had that moment of worry when I went to turn over the engine and instead of turning over for 1 second like normal, it took a few seconds the first time.
Open that valve all the way on the fuel Filter. It’ll drain the fuel in the can. If you leave it open when you start to open the cap it’ll release the vacuum and drain the rest of the way. 5/16 ID, 7/16 OD Tyvex tube will fit over that nipple next to the valve.
Thanks. I have a 2021 and the part numbers seem different, but I took mine down to the dealer, and after 15 minutes of waiting for someone to notice I was in the service bay they said they haven't had filters or oil for 2 months. WHAT! I'm definitely thinking of doing this myself. I like that you mentioned the documentation for the warranty. That was something I was worried about. Thanks again for a great vid.
FYI I live in Colorado Springs and I called up Colorado Springs Dodge to see what they charged. They have a deal around $400 (+tax) for 4 oil changes. Even for the new gen 3 ecos. You pay the money up front and then over 2-3 years or however long it takes you to use up the 4, just take it in. Maybe other places could be convinced to do that kind of deal. However after this I will probably do it myself as was done here.
i believe you should have seen some fuel flow when you opened the petcock valve....i suspect there was some dust or crud impacted in the orifice....draining the entire housing before removing the cap makes the subsequent process much easier
I take mine to the dealer, make sure I don't have any warranty issue if a problem comes up, anyways the most I have been charged at my dealer was was right at 300 bucks for oil, fuel, and air filter.
I went to change the oil in my Ram, and they estimated $250 for an oil change, $350 for fuel filter service, and $120 for each air filter. Obviously I didn't do anything extra, just the oil change, but I'll start doing it at home, it's not as difficult as I thought.
Great video. I’m getting one of my “free” oil changes right now and the dealership just quoted me $380 for the fuel filter change, and $98 if I just want to buy the filter from them. Looks like I have a date with the driveway when my filter arrives in the mail.
Hi, I follow your channel and enjoy it immensely. Have a 2020 echo diesel still with the original dino oil and it's at the first oil change and not sure which oil you recommend as I've seen you use both. Anything wrong with the VALVOLINE advanced MST OR must I use the Mogul 8100. Will use whatever you say to go with. Thanks in advance, ALLAN
I don’t know how hot it gets there , but here in nc the writing on receipts will slowly disappear due to the heat (I think) . Receipts will be almost blank after several months.
Take a pic of the receipts and keep a computer file. You can always print them out. Taking pics of your parts pre-install and post install on the day they were put in also is easy and will go a long way toward establishing your claim to warranty should something fail that's covered.
Do you have any experience with the HPFP?, mine failed on my 2021 1500 eco diesel and wiped out the entire fuel system, (covered under warranty) The dealer replace everything and installed the new HPFP Part# CSFP01A1AA, I was wondering if you know if this new HPFP is better than the one that failed? Thanks Carl
Does your comment about priming the fuel filter after changing it also include what you should do if you run out of diesel fuel? I know many years ago a diesel engine that ran out of fuel was going to be a problem.
I turned the peacot and a ton of blueish rainbow liquid came out isbthat really all water? It filled up a solo cup and I closed it because it was about to overflow I just reached 9300 miles
Put the liquid in a glass and add water. You should be able to tell if the liquid was fuel or water to begin since the fuel and water will visibly separate. My fuel was clear with a slight green tint so hard to distinguish (other than the smell!)
Bulletin directly from FCA says specifically to not use Rotella. Don’t ask me the particulars on why because I’m not that smart. I went to my local RAM dealer to buy some oil and they tried to sell me Rotella. I told them about the bulletin and they looked it up and said that I was 100% correct. Parts guy had a bit of a shocked look on his face thinking about all of the Gen 3’s that they put Rotella in.
They say to change the fuel filter for the first time at around 30k on jeep ecodiesel, I'm debating doing it earlier like 20/25k am I wasting my time by doing it earlier? I don't get much water in the diesel. Around here when I flush it.
I just changed Mine today at 36k. I wouldn’t wait that long again. It looked dirtier than the one in the video for sure. Not a single drop of water ever but I would change it before 30k. I’ll probably do it every or every other oil change from now on.
When you took off the filter cover you showed the O ring being loose, "too much slack" but the new O ring that came in the box, was it also loose or did it fit snug when you put it on ? Thanks keep up the great video's !
Thank you for your video! Great video very informative! I understand what you mean about the minimum wage technicians. Got my vehicle brand new off the lot and it was sold to me 3 quarts low of oil! When I took it in later in the week they "fixed" the problem and sent me on my way. Stupid me didn't think to check and they forgot to put the oil cap back on! I was so pissed and what a mess! Anyway's I should have stuck it to them and demanded a new truck but was just going through too many other personal things in my life to devote energy to fighting with the snakes. My oil meter says 40% life left at about 7k miles on this current oil change. The dealer said between 6-10k miles before changes but I trust them about as far as I can throw em.... what do you recomend between changes?
Read your manual. Mine says 10,000 miles between oil changes, so 40% at 7K miles is about right. When I tow my Airstream the engine is working a lot harder so oil change interval drops by about 50%. The manual is awfully long winded but everything you need is in there.
Good video but I found one problem. The filter would not come out until I called the dealer and asked for advice. He suggested ramming a screwdriver through the bottom of the filter, being careful not to damage anything in the housing, then pulling hard to get the filter ouit.
As someone who is interested in getting one of these trucks later on down the road (i cant afford it right now), it makes me glad to know that routine maintenance isnt too much of a chore on a modern rig like this. I will say that the upside-down oil filter is unusual, but by no means, a deal breaker. From my understanding, most all new vehicles dont have a transmission dipstick (newest I have is a '10 dakota (3.7l v6, 4-speed auto) with a trans. dipstick) and can only be "serviced" by a dealership. That said, is this the same with the 2020-21 ecodiesel/zf 8-speed and what are the maintenance intervals? Thank you in advance. :)
Yes this is the 8HP75 trans and Ram says the fluid is "lifetime" which generally means 150,000 miles but ZF says more frequent changes are good so a lot of guys do 60,000 miles on trans fluid and filters. That'll be an interesting video one day.
Did you get a check engine light on after changing the fuel filter? I changed my filter on my 2020 Ram 1500 limited and got a code P0088 ( high fuel pressure). I cleared the code and it hasn’t come back on yet.
Valvoline changed the branding on their oil. They now call it "European" oil and the MS-12991 spec is not stamped on the bottle, though Valvoline tells me they are working to update this. A mechanic told me about Motul oil which is a true Group IV base stock oil and is supposedly one of the best oils in the world for only around $9 per quart so I'm going to try it.
@@mrwhamisrick From what I've read the new spec is a lower ash formula for the DPF. I freaked out over it b/c I was using T6 for the first change then switched to FRAM. Honestly it has nothing to do with the engine components or wear, its the after treatment, ie DPF. Just switch to the new stuff next change and you'll be fine most likely. Some forums have a list of the approved oils that meet the spec. You can get the Penzoil full synthetic at Auto Zone etc.
Not at all. Legal precedent has been set that performing maintenance or having a 3rd party perform the maint at the prescribed intervals cannot legally void or impact warranty. You will however need to be able to prove that it was performed if push comes to shove in a warranty denial due to anything related to that maint. Or lack thereof.
Very important at 13:15
OFFRD need help I got stuck on the part @ 11:03 since you didn’t show the part it’s about to get messy due to camera being contaminated I used ziploc bags the big ones but anyways what if the filter didn’t slide out there’s two prongs in the bottom center of the filter and the filter is still snug how to remove the filter without breaking something TIA!
You’re an absolute savior. Went to my local dealer, after my truck had a light saying I have water in the fuel and need to purge the fuel filter. They said it’ll cost $500 to do it and replace filter at the same time. $500 freaking bucks. That’s insane for a 5 minute job and a 30-40 buck filter. Did it myself, everything was great and works perfectly fine
FYI if you loosen the valve for the fuel filter more you will get fuel to flow, Just didn’t open enough. I loosened and allowed the fuel to empty from the filter. Not too much came out. So I closed the valve after it stopped draining. I then loosened the filter and noticed that there was a little fuel starting to leak from the threads so I stopped and grabbed my 1 quart mason jar and put it back under the filter and opened the valve and it drained the remaining fuel from the filter without a mess. Worked great. After it drained completely I closed the valve and then removed the filter housing. I found that there was still a small amount of fuel left, maybe a few ounces. I emptied that out in a large measuring cup that I have for this kind of stuff. Wide mouth easy to empty to. Hopefully this helps folks and makes it easier and way less messy. I only got a a tiny bit of diesel on the floor from it splashing. If you use the oil absorption towels or a large disposable cooking pan/tray it would catch any splash.
28mm socket is what it takes to loosen the filter housing.
I DEFINITELY appreciate the help. Fuel filter was $389 on my Jeep wrangler. $67 I paid for the filter, about 30 minutes to change, just like you said. Thanks 🙏🏾
Hi, I wish i knew your first name so I could address you properly, but this video and a recent experience made up my mind about maintaining our vehicles at home.
Quick backstory:
I just purchased a used 2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 3.0 EcoDiesel with
Great video! The local dealership just quoted me nearly $600 for this service, I'll be doing this at home now for just the cost of the filter. Much appreciated!!!
Excellent video. Very detailed, yet precise. Fixin to watch your oil change video next. Ready for my 3nd service. After paying $388 at the dealership for my last service, and having the tech incorrectly install the oil filter, AND they failed to change the fuel filter, I decided I am going to do this one. Thank-you.
Thanks! Just did mine after watching your video. Super easy. Although I wasn't expecting the filter to come off with the cap, but I guess that's right. Took a little force to get the filter off the cap, but really no problems. I'm sure I can do it in 5 minutes next time. JUST MAKE SURE YOU WATCH TO THE END... to get the note on PRIMING before yu try to start it. I went through the priming sequence 4 times and still had that moment of worry when I went to turn over the engine and instead of turning over for 1 second like normal, it took a few seconds the first time.
Open that valve all the way on the fuel
Filter. It’ll drain the fuel in the can. If you leave it open when you start to open the cap it’ll release the vacuum and drain the rest of the way.
5/16 ID, 7/16 OD Tyvex tube will fit over that nipple next to the valve.
Thank you, I work at a dealer that doesn’t typically service Rams. Very helpful.
GREAT JOB EXPLAINING HOW TO SERVICE THE FUEL FILTER. !!!!!!!
Thanks. I have a 2021 and the part numbers seem different, but I took mine down to the dealer, and after 15 minutes of waiting for someone to notice I was in the service bay they said they haven't had filters or oil for 2 months. WHAT! I'm definitely thinking of doing this myself.
I like that you mentioned the documentation for the warranty. That was something I was worried about. Thanks again for a great vid.
NAPA usually has all the filters handy or they can get them for you in a day or two.
Great video. Thank you. Just had dealership say “never have to replace fuel filter”.
Thanks for this vid 2020 limited ecodiesel is my first diesel truck and fuel filter is new for me
FYI I live in Colorado Springs and I called up Colorado Springs Dodge to see what they charged. They have a deal around $400 (+tax) for 4 oil changes. Even for the new gen 3 ecos. You pay the money up front and then over 2-3 years or however long it takes you to use up the 4, just take it in. Maybe other places could be convinced to do that kind of deal. However after this I will probably do it myself as was done here.
i believe you should have seen some fuel flow when you opened the petcock valve....i suspect there was some dust or crud impacted in the orifice....draining the entire housing before removing the cap makes the subsequent process much easier
Yeah I could have left it open for a longer period of time until diesel started to flow.
He did not fully open it. Mine drained fuel for 45 sec
I take mine to the dealer, make sure I don't have any warranty issue if a problem comes up, anyways the most I have been charged at my dealer was was right at 300 bucks for oil, fuel, and air filter.
Thank you for the video. The dealership wanted to charge me 400 bucks to replace this
Very informative! Practical and makes a lot of sense! Kudos!!!!!
Awesome video, very helpful. Thanks for sharing!
I went to change the oil in my Ram, and they estimated $250 for an oil change, $350 for fuel filter service, and $120 for each air filter. Obviously I didn't do anything extra, just the oil change, but I'll start doing it at home, it's not as difficult as I thought.
Thank you sir, your video is Legit! I saved plenty of bucks (>$400) doing this myself. Its easy guys, don't be scared, you can do it!
Great video. I’m getting one of my “free” oil changes right now and the dealership just quoted me $380 for the fuel filter change, and $98 if I just want to buy the filter from them.
Looks like I have a date with the driveway when my filter arrives in the mail.
I use Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 full synthetic oil. Purchased the oil, filter and the fuel filter on Amazon. Total price was under $100.
Thank you for the tutorial!Help me lots
Thanks for the video. Really appreciate it!
What is the torque specifications for the fuel filter?
Hi, I follow your channel and enjoy it immensely. Have a 2020 echo diesel still with the original dino oil and it's at the first oil change and not sure which oil you recommend as I've seen you use both. Anything wrong with the VALVOLINE advanced MST OR must I use the Mogul 8100. Will use whatever you say to go with. Thanks in advance,
ALLAN
Allan, I use Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 full synthetic oil. Purchased the oil, filter and the fuel filter on Amazon. Total price was under $100.
So why no Rotella t6 oil. I just have to know. That’s all I use and has never let me down.
Great info, very thorough. Thank you
The drain is for when you loosen the filter enough it will start to drain out of it.
I don’t know how hot it gets there , but here in nc the writing on receipts will slowly disappear due to the heat (I think) . Receipts will be almost blank after several months.
Take a pic of the receipts and keep a computer file. You can always print them out. Taking pics of your parts pre-install and post install on the day they were put in also is easy and will go a long way toward establishing your claim to warranty should something fail that's covered.
Do you have any experience with the HPFP?, mine failed on my 2021 1500 eco diesel and wiped out the entire fuel system, (covered under warranty) The dealer replace everything and installed the new HPFP Part# CSFP01A1AA, I was wondering if you know if this new HPFP is better than the one that failed?
Thanks Carl
This is good. Please include a links for filters.
Love that Fumoto oil valve! Would love if you can link the part #
Does your comment about priming the fuel filter after changing it also include what you should do if you run out of diesel fuel? I know many years ago a diesel engine that ran out of fuel was going to be a problem.
I turned the peacot and a ton of blueish rainbow liquid came out isbthat really all water? It filled up a solo cup and I closed it because it was about to overflow I just reached 9300 miles
Put the liquid in a glass and add water. You should be able to tell if the liquid was fuel or water to begin since the fuel and water will visibly separate. My fuel was clear with a slight green tint so hard to distinguish (other than the smell!)
Why not use the rotella synthetic 5w-40w ? I use it in all my diesels including sprinters
Bulletin directly from FCA says specifically to not use Rotella. Don’t ask me the particulars on why because I’m not that smart. I went to my local RAM dealer to buy some oil and they tried to sell me Rotella. I told them about the bulletin and they looked it up and said that I was 100% correct. Parts guy had a bit of a shocked look on his face thinking about all of the Gen 3’s that they put Rotella in.
Is the filter cap the same for the ram and jeep? Please I need help
Very helpful and detailed 🎉
Excellent video, thanks!
Nice work this is exactly how I would do it for my channel but you did it better!!! 👍 good work I subscribed and liked and commented 😉
Great video thanks for this. Can you possibly put the part numbers in the video description for reference :)
The best thing to do is use your VIN to look up parts. That way you are sure to get the correct filter for your vehicle.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey videos are good, question for oil filter, no more in stock, any suggestions on different oil filter?
The dealership just tried to charge me $400 for the fuel filter change......unbelievable!!!!
mine had the gall to quote over $500!
They say to change the fuel filter for the first time at around 30k on jeep ecodiesel, I'm debating doing it earlier like 20/25k am I wasting my time by doing it earlier?
I don't get much water in the diesel. Around here when I flush it.
I just changed Mine today at 36k. I wouldn’t wait that long again. It looked dirtier than the one in the video for sure. Not a single drop of water ever but I would change it before 30k. I’ll probably do it every or every other oil change from now on.
Is there a spec torque to re-tighten the fuel filter housing?
Thank you Sir. Very helpful information .
When you took off the filter cover you showed the O ring being loose, "too much slack" but the new O ring that came in the box, was it also loose or did it fit snug when you put it on ? Thanks keep up the great video's !
No, the new one wasn't loose like that. Thanks.
Thank you for your video! Great video very informative!
I understand what you mean about the minimum wage technicians. Got my vehicle brand new off the lot and it was sold to me 3 quarts low of oil! When I took it in later in the week they "fixed" the problem and sent me on my way. Stupid me didn't think to check and they forgot to put the oil cap back on!
I was so pissed and what a mess! Anyway's I should have stuck it to them and demanded a new truck but was just going through too many other personal things in my life to devote energy to fighting with the snakes.
My oil meter says 40% life left at about 7k miles on this current oil change. The dealer said between 6-10k miles before changes but I trust them about as far as I can throw em.... what do you recomend between changes?
Read your manual. Mine says 10,000 miles between oil changes, so 40% at 7K miles is about right. When I tow my Airstream the engine is working a lot harder so oil change interval drops by about 50%. The manual is awfully long winded but everything you need is in there.
Good video but I found one problem. The filter would not come out until I called the dealer and asked for advice. He suggested ramming a screwdriver through the bottom of the filter, being careful not to damage anything in the housing, then pulling hard to get the filter ouit.
Damn.. wish I would have watched this video before ordering my filter. I got the wrong one.
So where did you buy your parts from?
I use Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 full synthetic oil. Purchased the oil, filter and the fuel filter on Amazon. Total price was under $100.
Amsoil has the oil for the eco diesel engine.
Great video. Thanks
What size tube for the fomoto valve?
I can't remember but in the video I posted about 5 months ago during my first service interval I showed the packaging and installation.
Filter will be stuck and it pulls straight down. But she is tight. I used a plastic pry bar to pop it loose.
Drain fuel first through little valve.
How many miles do you change your fuel filter at?
Every other oil change is the requirement. So, figure between 16,000 and 20,000 miles. The manual states to NEVER go beyond 10k on an oil change.
1.125" will be 28.5mm or the 27mm will be 1.0"
As someone who is interested in getting one of these trucks later on down the road (i cant afford it right now), it makes me glad to know that routine maintenance isnt too much of a chore on a modern rig like this. I will say that the upside-down oil filter is unusual, but by no means, a deal breaker. From my understanding, most all new vehicles dont have a transmission dipstick (newest I have is a '10 dakota (3.7l v6, 4-speed auto) with a trans. dipstick) and can only be "serviced" by a dealership. That said, is this the same with the 2020-21 ecodiesel/zf 8-speed and what are the maintenance intervals? Thank you in advance. :)
Yes this is the 8HP75 trans and Ram says the fluid is "lifetime" which generally means 150,000 miles but ZF says more frequent changes are good so a lot of guys do 60,000 miles on trans fluid and filters. That'll be an interesting video one day.
Did you get a check engine light on after changing the fuel filter? I changed my filter on my 2020 Ram 1500 limited and got a code P0088 ( high fuel pressure). I cleared the code and it hasn’t come back on yet.
Nope, no codes here.
Include the part numbers
Why did you change from the Valvoline MST 5/40 oil?
Valvoline changed the branding on their oil. They now call it "European" oil and the MS-12991 spec is not stamped on the bottle, though Valvoline tells me they are working to update this. A mechanic told me about Motul oil which is a true Group IV base stock oil and is supposedly one of the best oils in the world for only around $9 per quart so I'm going to try it.
I called valvoline and the technician told me they don't currently support the gen 3 engine
Apparently on 2021 it don’t work this way you have to replace the whole assembly
For the oil filter, yes. The fuel filter is just the element. It's $100 at the dealer or $35 from online sellers.
Dealer wanted $450 for oil change with filter and fuel filter
Easy piesy lots of money saved
Some part numbers would be nice
He shows all the part numbers in the video
Do you buy directly from Mopar, or a third party?
I buy all my filters from dieselfiltersonline.com and I get my oil from Amazon usually.
I have been using the shell rotel that you mentioned. What should I be using 😬
From what I've read Synthetic Rotella T6 exceeds the requirements, do im not sure why he said not to use it.
@@mrwhamisrick From what I've read the new spec is a lower ash formula for the DPF. I freaked out over it b/c I was using T6 for the first change then switched to FRAM. Honestly it has nothing to do with the engine components or wear, its the after treatment, ie DPF. Just switch to the new stuff next change and you'll be fine most likely. Some forums have a list of the approved oils that meet the spec. You can get the Penzoil full synthetic at Auto Zone etc.
Absolutlely not, especily if the filter has not been change on time its a 28mm dont learn the hard way.
Would I be voiding the warrenty doing this serivce myself?
No.
Not at all. Legal precedent has been set that performing maintenance or having a 3rd party perform the maint at the prescribed intervals cannot legally void or impact warranty. You will however need to be able to prove that it was performed if push comes to shove in a warranty denial due to anything related to that maint. Or lack thereof.
Jesus this guy is insufferable
somebody is... but it isn't him
So this Mopar fuel filter is for both Jeep and ram?
What is the torque specifications for the fuel filter?
Good video thank you!