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Fuel filter for SANY B222100000730

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OEM:
Refuse
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Port:
NINGBO/SHANGHAI
Payment:
T/T
Place of Origin:
China
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Part Number  B222100000730
Material HV paper or Ahlstrom paper or glassfiber or high efficiency China paper.
Type Fuel filter 
Application Used For SANY
Size And Thread φ79*80:3/4-16
Package Juelong® packing or customers' brand packing
MOQ 300-500pcs
Guaranteed  1 year

Fuel filter for SANY B222100000730

 

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Q1. What is your terms of payment?

A: T/T 30% as deposit, and 70% before delivery. We'll show you the photos of the products and packages before you pay the balance.

 

Q2. How about your delivery time?

A: Generally, it will take 40 days after receiving your advance payment. The specific delivery time depends on the items and the quantity of your order.

 

Q3. What is your sample policy?
A: We can supply the sample if we have ready parts in stock, but the customers have to pay the sample cost and the courier cost.

 

Q4. Do you test all your goods before delivery?

A: Yes, we have 100% test before delivery

 

Q5: How do you make our business long-term and good relationship?

A: 1. We keep good quality and competitive price to ensure our customers benefit ;

    2.We respect every customer as our friend and we sincerely do business and make friends with them, no matter where they come from.Fuel filter for SANY B222100000730

 

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The Steps to Change Fuel Filter

 

✔️Preparing Your Car for a Fuel Filter Change

 

Regardless of how complicated the job may be, safety should always be your first priority if you decide to take on the job yourself. Even if you're careful, changing your fuel filter will release flammable fumes and small amounts of fuel. Accordingly, make sure to work in a well-ventilated area and clean up any fuel spills as quickly as possible. Ideally, you should replace your fuel filter outdoors, since fuel fumes are heavier than air, they can accumulate in enclosed spaces and pose a fire hazard.

 

In addition, wear safety goggles and disposable nitrile gloves to keep gasoline from getting into your eyes or being absorbed by your skin. Nitrile gloves are a bit more expensive than latex gloves, but they offer much better protection from solvents like gasoline, making them ideal for the job. And of course, don't smoke or work near open flames like pilot lights when you're working on your car's fuel system. Keeping a fire extinguisher nearby is a great idea as well.

 

Depending on the location of your car's fuel filter, you may also need to put your car on jack stands before you can access the filter. If this is the case, apply your car's parking brake and place blocks against the wheels that will remain in contact with the ground. The last thing you want is for your car to start rolling while you're underneath it. Make sure to consult your car's owner manual to determine the safest place to apply the jack. Once you've got the car high enough in the air, replace the car's jack with jack stands. Otherwise, you'll be put at risk if your jack fails during the job. Once you've safely put your car on jack stands, you're ready to remove the old fuel filter. Read on to find out how.

 

✔️Removing Your Old Fuel Filter

 

Fuel filters typically connect with the fuel line in two places, the intake side and the outtake side, and the entire assembly is held in place with a mounting bracket. Your car's fuel filter can be located anywhere along the fuel line, meaning it could be at the back of the car near the gas tank, or under the hood closer to the engine.

 

After you've located the filter, you'll need to relieve the pressure in the fuel line; otherwise, fuel can spray everywhere, creating a safety hazard and a huge mess in the process. You can relieve the fuel pressure a number of different ways, but a common method involves removing the fuse for the fuel pump and running the engine until it dies.

 

The next step is to disconnect the negative terminal of your car's battery to minimize the chance of a spark igniting gas fumes. Next, examine the fuel filter to determine how the fuel line is attached. In some cases, clips hold the fuel line onto the filter. In other cases, "banjo bolts" or other specialized fasteners connect the fuel line to the filter. Make sure to pay special attention to any washers or O-rings on the connection assembly. While the replacement fuel filter will typically come with new connecting hardware, you'll need to know how everything fits together when you install the new filter.

 

Before disconnecting the fuel lines, wrap the filter in a towel to catch any fuel that spills out of the lines and filter. Once the fuel lines are disconnected, detach the filter from the mounting bracket and dispose of it.

 

✔️Attaching Your New Fuel Filter

 

Now you're ready to install the new filter. Most filters will have an arrow indicating the direction fuel should flow through them, so make sure you don't install the filter backward. In some cases, the fuel filter will only attach to the fuel lines in a certain direction, so putting the filter on backward isn't a problem. Otherwise, you may need to trace the fuel lines to see if they lead to the engine or toward the fuel tank in order to determine the installation direction. Better yet, check the arrows on your old filter before you remove it and install the new filter the same way.

 

Once you've secured the filter to the mounting bracket, reattach the fuel lines using any new hardware included with the filter. You might be tempted to reuse clips that held fuel lines to the old filter, but those clips will weaken over time and can create a poor seal between the filter and the fuel lines.

 

Speaking of fuel lines, take the time to check them closely; if the lines are old and cracking, you'll need to replace them. Once the new filter is in place, simply replace the fuel pump fuse, reattach the negative battery terminal and start the engine. Your car might not start up right away, but don't be alarmed. The pressure in the fuel lines was released during the installation of the new filter, and you'll probably need to try to start the car several times before the pressure rebuilds and your engine can start.

 

After the car is running, check for leaks, clean up any fuel that spilled during the installation process and pat yourself on the back for properly maintaining your car's fuel system.

 

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