This video is outlining the replacement procedure for in tank fuel pump and fuel filter Assembly for variety of Mitsubishi and Mazda cars, as they are sharing same fuel supply module design and build but with different model numbers that can be found down below in this description box.
In general any vehicle has fuel filter that cleans the fuel before it reaches the engine. With improvements to today’s fuels, fuel filter can last for up to 80,000 km (50,000 Miles), and when you have a clogged fuel filter, then you may need to change it earlier if you experience any of the following warning signs:
– Trouble starting your car engine, it is the most common sign of a clogged fuel filter.
– Accelerating or Can’t speed over certain speed e.g. 100 km/h, as when you step on the gas to accelerate but the speed doesn’t increase or car struggle to speed up.
– Frequent idling and sputtering, means minor blockage on the fuel filter.
You will learn in this video how to change in tank fuel filter or replace fuel pump on the following cars, as they share identical fuel supply module:
Mitsubishi Models:
Mitsubishi Outlander
Mitsubishi ASX
Mitsubishi Lancer
Mitsubishi EVO
Mitsubishi Zinger
Fuel Filter Assembly Part Numbers for supported Mitsubishi cars:
1760A156
1760A158
1760A159
1760A249
1760A250
1760A255
1760A292
1760A355
1760A385
1760A395
1770A046
1770A094
1770A095
1770A106
1770A118
1770A130
1770A132
1770A250
1770A260
1770A268
1770A270
1770A273
1770A274
1770A308
1770A312
1770A414
1770A454
Mazda Models:
Mazda CX5
Mazda CX7
Mazda CX-9
Fuel Filter Assembly Part Numbers for supported Mazda cars:
AM30-D50-17
PE7W-13-35X
PE7W1335X
CA43-13-35Z
CA431335Z
WARNING!
Work in a well ventilated area, away from open flame and sparks.
Do not ever bench test the new fuel pump without fuel. As in tank fuel pump is designed to operate submerged in gasoline for lubrication.
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