Fuel filters

2017 DODGE RAM
26,500 MILES • 6.8L • 6 CYL • TURBO • 4WD • AUTOMATIC
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TARAMORGANALFORD
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Trying to see if I would be able to change fuel filters myself. Have some knowledge of basic servicing of vehicle.
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Nov 11, 2018 at 12:28 PM
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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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Hi and thanks for using 2CarPros.com.

This video will show you how with instructions below

https://youtu.be/6de-1mIpzi8


There are actually two filters. And if you have some mechanical abilities, you should be fine.

I am going to provide removal and install directions for both filters. All attached pictures correlate with these directions.

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Filter 1
FUEL FILTER 1
NOTE:
Refer to maintenance schedules in this manual, or the Owner's Manual for recommended fuel filter replacement intervals.

Clean all debris from around filter canister (1) and canister cover.
Using a socket, rotate the fuel filter housing cover (1) counter clockwise and remove cover (1).
Remove and discard the O-ring (2).
Remove fuel filter element (1).

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Here are the replacement directions. At the end of the directions, it explains how to reset the computer for the service. See picture 5 for reset.

FUEL FILTER 1

CAUTION:
Do not pre-fill the fuel filter with fuel. Severe damage to fuel system and injection system components may result.


NOTE:
The engine has a self-priming low-pressure fuel system (Refer to 14 - Fuel System/Fuel Delivery - Standard Procedure) .


NOTE:
DO NOT USE brake cleaner, carburetor cleaner, or similar harsh solvents for cleaning the internal housing walls.

Ensure that the internal housing wall is clean of debris before installing a new fuel filter cartridge.
Install fuel filter element (1).
Lubricate with clean engine oil and install the new O-ring (2).


Install the fuel filter housing cover (1) and tighten to 31 N·m (23 ft. lbs.).

_________ Reset
Once the fuel filter maintenance has been preformed, the Fuel Filter Life monitor can be reset by:
Vehicle in RUN with engine OFF (no RPM)
Hold the right arrow (3) down to reset the monitor.

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Filter 2

FUEL FILTER 2


NOTE:
Refer to maintenance schedules in this manual, or the Owner's Manual for recommended fuel filter replacement intervals.

Disconnect and isolate both of the negative battery cables.
Raise and support the vehicle (Refer to 04 - Vehicle Quick Reference/Hoisting/Standard Procedure) .
Clean all debris from around the secondary fuel filter area.
Open the drain and drain fuel from fuel filter.
Disconnect the water in fuel sensor wire harness connector.
Remove the fuel drain/water in fuel sensor assembly (3).
Remove and discard the O-ring (2).
Remove fuel filter element (1).
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FUEL FILTER 2 install

Install the secondary fuel filter element (1) and tighten finger tight. Tighten the fuel filter an additional ½ turn.
Using a new O-ring seal (2), install the fuel drain/water in fuel sensor assembly (3) and securely tighten.

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I hope this helps. Let me know if you have other questions.

Take care,
Joe
Nov 11, 2018 at 4:08 PM
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DRYRIVER1
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where is the gas filter located ?
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:47 AM (Merged)
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RASMATAZ
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The fuel pump module assembly is located on the top of the fuel tank. The complete assembly contains the following components:

This video will help

https://youtu.be/6de-1mIpzi8

A combination fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator
A separate fuel pick-up, or inlet filter
An electric fuel pump
A lockring to retain pump module to tank
A soft gasket between tank flange and module
A fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor)
Fuel line connection
The fuel gauge sending unit may be serviced separately. If the electrical fuel pump, primary inlet filter, fuel filter or fuel pressure regulator require service, the fuel pump module must be replaced.

Aug 27, 2020 at 11:47 AM (Merged)
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FSOG13
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Where is the fuel filter located on a diesel Ram 3500. And what is the procedure to replace the filter.
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:47 AM (Merged)
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https://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/30961_die_3.jpg


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Aug 27, 2020 at 11:47 AM (Merged)
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STEVEV2006
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Valve to release water? Do I just unscrew cap and replace old filter with new? Thanks Steve
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:48 AM (Merged)
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JEEPFAN
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Hello,


Here is a video that shows how to do the job on a diesel. The gas version instructions are in the diagrams below.

https://youtu.be/6de-1mIpzi8

Check out the diagrams (Below). Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.

This guide can help

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-change-a-fuel-filter

Check out the diagrams (Below)
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JTORRES19
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My dodge will not stay started. It will start for about 5-10 seconds then die. It just started doing this it has never had any problems mechanically with it. we take great care of it. Could it be fuel filter maybe or a clogged filter somewhere else?
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:48 AM (Merged)
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CARADIODOC
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I have never heard of anyone solving a running problem on a Chrysler product by replacing the fuel filter. (This is not the case for GM vehicles). I did have to replace the filter on my 1988 Grand Caravan at 190,000 miles because it started to leak, but it was running fine.!

There is also a pickup sock attached to the pump in the tank, but believe it or not, when those get plugged, the engine will starve for fuel, . . . when you are coasting. The lowest volume of fuel flows through the pump when you are accelerating.

Will your engine stay running if you hold your foot on the gas pedal? If it does, you have an idle issue.

If not, the first thing you need to do is figure out if you're losing fuel pressure, spark, or both. Don't be misled, like most people, by troubleshooting the first thing you find. A fast, simple test I do is to use a clip lead to connect a test light to either of the two small terminals on the back of the alternator. Set the light where you can see it from inside the truck.

Under normal operation, it should turn on for only two seconds when you turn on the ignition switch, then go back off. It will turn on again whenever the engine is rotating, (cranking or running). As soon as the engine starts, watch how the test light responds when the engine dies. If it's running out of fuel, the engine will stall and the light will go out about half a second later. If you can see that the light goes out first, then the engine stalls, suspect a problem with the crankshaft position sensor.

When the sensor fails, the engine computer turns off the Automatic Shutdown relay (ASD). The relay supplies power to the ignition coils, fuel injectors, fuel pump or pump relay, and the alternator field, which is where you have the test light connected. If the relay is turning off first, you will lose spark and fuel at the same time. That's why it's important to check for both and not get hung up on the first thing you find.

None of this applies if the engine will stay running if you hold the gas pedal down. That will happen if the battery was disconnected. Minimum throttle must be relearned so the computer knows when it must be in control of idle speed. To relearn minimum throttle, drive at highway speeds, then coast for at least seven seconds without touching the brake or gas pedals. The engine computer will memorize the throttle position sensor reading. Whenever it sees that value again, it knows your foot is off the gas pedal and it must adjust idle speed.

caradiodoc
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:48 AM (Merged)
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2CP-ARCHIVES
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Where is the fuel filter and fuel pump located under the hood? Thank you...
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:48 AM (Merged)
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ASEMASTER6371
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fuel pump is in the fuel tank and the filter is back there as well.

what motor??

Roy
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BRINDY2
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I filled my diesel truck (one ton ) with bad fuel. After I filled up a few miles down the road it shut off. After I waited a bit it would start back and kept going. It would run enough to keep driving it to get the fuel used up and so I did. I did change the fuel filter and when I was down to a 1/4 of a tank I added 10 gallons and put in some Lucas. It is still shutting off after I drive for awhile. Can there still be air in the lines and if so how do I get it out? The engine light is on also.
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MERLIN2021
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First thing you need to do is have the codes read, Autozone does it free, Post the results with the code number(s). Even if the service engine light is not on, there should be freeze frame data stored.
If it won't make it to Autozone, buy a cheap scanner, they can be had for 30-40 dollars, a good investment, since they cover all cars sold in the USA from 96 on...
Might be a different problem...
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JANKEY
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Do i have a fuel filter and if so where is it
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BLACKOP555
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you have two, one on the fuel pump, not usually needs replacement and there is one on the inline from the fuel tank to the engine, usually located under the cab on the fuel ines. if you cant find it follow the fuel lines.
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Engine Performance problem
2003 Dodge Ram V8 Four Wheel Drive Automatic

Was wondering where the fuel filter on my truck is locsted.
Aug 27, 2020 at 11:49 AM (Merged)
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BLUELIGHTNIN6
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fuel filter is located on top of the fuel pump in fuel tank
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DEATHPACK22
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Where is the fuel filter on a 2003 dodge ram 1500
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CARADIODOC
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What's the symptom? Except for the diesel engines, you will never solve a running problem on a Chrysler product by replacing the fuel filter. On the newer trucks, the filter is inside the gas tank.

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JESSIE_HEMI
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I have a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 5.7 Hemi. The other day it was running on fumes cause my bro wouldnt put gas in it. Ever since when you go to start it up it takes it 10-15 seconds to fire up and you usually have to press the gas pedal down some. But after she starts she runs perfect. I have tried running some heet and it seems to work for a day or so but then it goes back. I figured maybe the fuel filter needed changed but I cant locate it.
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RASMATAZ
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Its right on top of the fuel tank with the fuel pressure regulator.

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