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Fuel filter for forklift CX0708 ZKO.181.1327

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Part Number CX0708  ZKO.181.1327
Material HV paper or Ahlstrom paper or glassfiber or high efficiency China paper.
Type Fuel filter 
Application Used For forklift
Size And Thread φ75*98:M16*1.5
Package Juelong® packing or customers' brand packing
MOQ 300-500pcs
Guaranteed  1 year

Fuel filter for forklift CX0708

 

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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 forklift CX0708

 

 

Does My Car Need a New Fuel Filter?

 

A fuel filter acts as a permeable barrier that cleans the fuel of impurities, sediment, contaminants, and rust before they have a chance to get inside the fuel injection system and ultimately inside the engine of your vehicle. The fuel filter can be a cartridge with filtering material composed of paper inside. Most technicians will include fuel filter replacement during normally scheduled maintenance intervals.

 

But for argument’s sake, let’s say your car hasn’t been in for maintenance in a while. How will you know it’s time for a new one?

 

Here are some key indicators to watch for:

 

  • Your vehicle has difficulty starting. This could be a result of a clogged filter. It may eventually start, but if it takes a while, that’s a sign the fuel is having trouble getting through the filter into the engine.

 

  • Your Car, Truck or SUV may not start at all. But you might not be able to blame it all on the fuel filter. There may be other causes, including a failing fuel pump.

 

  • Excessive vibration while idling. Some mild vibration is typical on most vehicles, but if you are waiting for a stoplight to change or you find yourself in stop-and-go rush hour traffic and feel your SUV lurching or idling roughly, it could be a sign that there is a clog in the fuel line, most likely at the fuel filter.

 

  • Rough, slow speed cruising. Experts say that steady highway cruising followed by struggles at slower speeds are usually a sign of clogged fuel filters. Highway speeds require a higher rate of fuel flow, which may mask the problem. Slower speeds use less. But a clogged filter will show itself at this lower rate.

 

  • The car shuts off while driving. Ignoring the symptoms listed above could result in your vehicle shutting off, especially when you need it the most. Such neglect could result in injury to your vehicle and yourself.

 

The fuel filter is an in-line device that helps to trap any impurities in its screen or filtering material, as the fuel makes its way from the fuel tank to the engine. It can be located in a variety of places, depending on your vehicle. On newer vehicles, the filter might be in the fuel tank as part of an integrated fuel pump assembly. It may one that only gets replaced if the fuel pump needs replacement. Another location is on the vehicle frame outside the tank. Some others may even have a pair: One inside the tank and the other outside, somewhere along the fuel line.

 

Maintaining a Proper Service Interval

 

It’s a good idea to replace the fuel filter within regular intervals, but there’s always the question of when. That comes down to how old your vehicle is, and what does the manufacturer recommend. An excellent place to start is your vehicle’s owner’s manual. The intervals vary according to the car. For example, some brands suggest an interval of every 20,000 miles, while others suggest going until 70,000 miles. Some vehicles, like those from Mercedes, offer extraordinary ranges up to 150,000 miles.

 

If you happen to do a lot of heavy-duty towing or off-road driving, there are exceptions to these rules. As your routes may be of the dusty, dirty variety, it is wise to cut the interval times in half, to assure your engine is getting the optimal amount and highest quality fuel possible.

 

Last few words

 

Your vehicle is one of the most expensive investments you will make in your lifetime. With fresh fuel filters, you will be able to drive it for at least as long as you are making payments on it. For more answers and help finding a service provider, please see how much it costs to replace a fuel filter for your vehicle and find a service provider near you at Kelley Blue Book’s Service & Repair Pricing Guide.

 

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