How to Fuel Filter video FAQ
#21
I recommend changing the fuel filter every 10K miles or yearly. This is a very cheap, inexpensive, easily completed maintenance item many owners neglect until an issue arises. Also, use new clips - some of the replacement fuel filters include them but they can be purchased at many auto stores on the cheap.
#22
Hi Vance just a quick thank you from a Brit in France. I'm picking up my first ever Jaguar next Tuesday - 2004 (model year) S-type v8 4.2 - and because I'm so excited about the idea of having one, I'm looking at all the maintenance threads to fill in the time.
Yours is without doubt a quality thread. Using the video camera just makes understanding the job soooooooh easy.
Also having the tool list at the end was an excellent idea.
I didn't know the the clips changed, so I'm not sure which ones will be on my car. I would like to order a filter set asap, so if anyone can help there I would be grateful.
Thanks again for taking the time to do it right
Dave
Yours is without doubt a quality thread. Using the video camera just makes understanding the job soooooooh easy.
Also having the tool list at the end was an excellent idea.
I didn't know the the clips changed, so I'm not sure which ones will be on my car. I would like to order a filter set asap, so if anyone can help there I would be grateful.
Thanks again for taking the time to do it right
Dave
#23
#25
Hi Vance just a quick thank you from a Brit in France. I'm picking up my first ever Jaguar next Tuesday - 2004 (model year) S-type v8 4.2 - and because I'm so excited about the idea of having one, I'm looking at all the maintenance threads to fill in the time.
Yours is without doubt a quality thread. Using the video camera just makes understanding the job soooooooh easy.
Also having the tool list at the end was an excellent idea.
I didn't know the the clips changed, so I'm not sure which ones will be on my car. I would like to order a filter set asap, so if anyone can help there I would be grateful.
Thanks again for taking the time to do it right
Dave
Yours is without doubt a quality thread. Using the video camera just makes understanding the job soooooooh easy.
Also having the tool list at the end was an excellent idea.
I didn't know the the clips changed, so I'm not sure which ones will be on my car. I would like to order a filter set asap, so if anyone can help there I would be grateful.
Thanks again for taking the time to do it right
Dave
If yours is the same as the STR if you get the tool you shouldn't have to get clips. I changed my filter about 3 times when I had it and I never changed the clips. The tool allows you to take the line off properly without damaging them so you just slide the fuel line on the new filter and it will click when it's back on.
Did I do the filter on your S-type Jon? I remember the rear brakes and we were talking about the fuel filter but I can't remember if I did it or you did. If yours is the same I'm sure they are all the same.
#26
Chris,
Always great to see you here. You and your STR are greatly missed....
Yes, we did the fuel filter change on my S-Type when we did the rear brake pads in August 2011 at your place. It was easy with no new clips required because you had the proper fuel filter tool. It took longer to remove and replace the screws and tabs holding the plastic fender guards in place than it did to actually change the fuel filter....
If you're ever interested in tinkering with my wife's 2006 XK8, let me know. There's always something to work on with it. I discovered yesterday afternoon that the lousy black plastic air intake tube running from the air filter box to the throttle body has holes wearing through it in the top of the accordian flex pleats. Another case of cheap plastic parts. Even with my discount at Leith Jaguar in Cary, a new one will cost me $117. A fair price would actually be about $20. I wish there was a metal one like your Mafioso STR intake tube. I don't care about upping the performance, I just want to get away from the inferior plastic components throughout these cars. I have replaced many plastic parts with metal ones on my S-Type during the nearly 4 years we have owned it, and it rarely gives me any trouble these days. My wife has had her XK8 only since February, so I am still in the process of trying to get it settled down although she has already put more than 15,000 miles on it. The lousy plastic parts continue to expose themselves, as do the very quirky electronics in the XK8. I hope I will have the XK8 settled down and sorted within the first year of our ownership....
Stay safe on your bikes and join us here as often as you can. We always enjoy hearing from you....
Always great to see you here. You and your STR are greatly missed....
Yes, we did the fuel filter change on my S-Type when we did the rear brake pads in August 2011 at your place. It was easy with no new clips required because you had the proper fuel filter tool. It took longer to remove and replace the screws and tabs holding the plastic fender guards in place than it did to actually change the fuel filter....
If you're ever interested in tinkering with my wife's 2006 XK8, let me know. There's always something to work on with it. I discovered yesterday afternoon that the lousy black plastic air intake tube running from the air filter box to the throttle body has holes wearing through it in the top of the accordian flex pleats. Another case of cheap plastic parts. Even with my discount at Leith Jaguar in Cary, a new one will cost me $117. A fair price would actually be about $20. I wish there was a metal one like your Mafioso STR intake tube. I don't care about upping the performance, I just want to get away from the inferior plastic components throughout these cars. I have replaced many plastic parts with metal ones on my S-Type during the nearly 4 years we have owned it, and it rarely gives me any trouble these days. My wife has had her XK8 only since February, so I am still in the process of trying to get it settled down although she has already put more than 15,000 miles on it. The lousy plastic parts continue to expose themselves, as do the very quirky electronics in the XK8. I hope I will have the XK8 settled down and sorted within the first year of our ownership....
Stay safe on your bikes and join us here as often as you can. We always enjoy hearing from you....
Last edited by Jon89; 10-21-2012 at 09:21 AM.
#27
Chris,
Always great to see you here. You and your STR are greatly missed....
Always great to see you here. You and your STR are greatly missed....
#28
Chris,
Always great to see you here. You and your STR are greatly missed....
Yes, we did the fuel filter change on my S-Type when we did the rear brake pads in August 2011 at your place. It was easy with no new clips required because you had the proper fuel filter tool. It took longer to remove and replace the screws and tabs holding the plastic fender guards in place than it did to actually change the fuel filter....
If you're ever interested in tinkering with my wife's 2006 XK8, let me know. There's always something to work on with it. I discovered yesterday afternoon that the lousy black plastic air intake tube running from the air filter box to the throttle body has holes wearing through it in the top of the accordian flex pleats. Another case of cheap plastic parts. Even with my discount at Leith Jaguar in Cary, a new one will cost me $117. A fair price would actually be about $20. I wish there was a metal one like your Mafioso STR intake tube. I don't care about upping the performance, I just want to get away from the inferior plastic components throughout these cars. I have replaced many plastic parts with metal ones on my S-Type during the nearly 4 years we have owned it, and it rarely gives me any trouble these days. My wife has had her XK8 only since February, so I am still in the process of trying to get it settled down although she has already put more than 15,000 miles on it. The lousy plastic parts continue to expose themselves, as do the very quirky electronics in the XK8. I hope I will have the XK8 settled down and sorted within the first year of our ownership....
Stay safe on your bikes and join us here as often as you can. We always enjoy hearing from you....
Always great to see you here. You and your STR are greatly missed....
Yes, we did the fuel filter change on my S-Type when we did the rear brake pads in August 2011 at your place. It was easy with no new clips required because you had the proper fuel filter tool. It took longer to remove and replace the screws and tabs holding the plastic fender guards in place than it did to actually change the fuel filter....
If you're ever interested in tinkering with my wife's 2006 XK8, let me know. There's always something to work on with it. I discovered yesterday afternoon that the lousy black plastic air intake tube running from the air filter box to the throttle body has holes wearing through it in the top of the accordian flex pleats. Another case of cheap plastic parts. Even with my discount at Leith Jaguar in Cary, a new one will cost me $117. A fair price would actually be about $20. I wish there was a metal one like your Mafioso STR intake tube. I don't care about upping the performance, I just want to get away from the inferior plastic components throughout these cars. I have replaced many plastic parts with metal ones on my S-Type during the nearly 4 years we have owned it, and it rarely gives me any trouble these days. My wife has had her XK8 only since February, so I am still in the process of trying to get it settled down although she has already put more than 15,000 miles on it. The lousy plastic parts continue to expose themselves, as do the very quirky electronics in the XK8. I hope I will have the XK8 settled down and sorted within the first year of our ownership....
Stay safe on your bikes and join us here as often as you can. We always enjoy hearing from you....
Yea if you ever need anything done let me know. I still tinker with everything. I rebuilt the entire front end of the pick-up I bought and have been just enjoying that when I have to drive it which is only about once a week if that. My bikes are finally both running and ridable so I don't have any projects going on and shouldn't have any in a while. I rebuilt the engine in my one bike so that should be good for hopefully a long time. My other one had a stator issue (alternator on a bike) and I got that buttoned up a few weeks ago and last friday got fresh tires on both to get ready for the winter. This week I'm picking up heated gear just cause I want to be more comfortable then last year. I'd usually get a little cold after about 30 minutes of riding last winter.
Echo that, Vance. All over North America and now Europe. Your videos were one of the reasons I got my STR. If I ever win the lottery and money is no object, make room in your garage for another STR and all the video equipment you need.
#29
And I thank you I have actually used those posts a few times so far. They have definitly helped me.
I was a little shocked that my STR had different fuel line connections then this post from BugDoc https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...filter+replace
who had an 02 with a 3.0. Does anyone know if they changed them after the 03 revise or if the fitting in my video were an STR thing. Kinda curious cause then this video should help anyone with an 03 and newer.
I was a little shocked that my STR had different fuel line connections then this post from BugDoc https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...filter+replace
who had an 02 with a 3.0. Does anyone know if they changed them after the 03 revise or if the fitting in my video were an STR thing. Kinda curious cause then this video should help anyone with an 03 and newer.
Mike
Brisbane Australia
Last edited by Mike Rossiter; 05-15-2017 at 06:45 PM.
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