Fuel filter replacement instructions on a 1998 Volvo S70 GLT
I ordered a tune up kit from iPd and it came with a fuel filter.
Volvo recommends that you replace the fuel filter on these cars every
100,000 miles. This filter replacement was the easiest that I have ever
done. Volvo figured out how to make connections that simply slide on and
off. I was very surprised to find the ease in connecting the filter. It
took me about 40 minutes to get the filter replace because I had to
figure out how to get the filter out of the bracket. The fuel filter is
just in front of the rear passenger side wheel.
Tools Needed:
T-25 Screw driver |
13mm Socket |
12mm Socket |
Fuel filter |
Ramps or jack & jack stand |
Gloves |
Goggles |
Rag |
Shallow pan to catch the fuel |
Caps and plugs to put in the line
temporarily |
Instructions: Read each step in it's entirety before doing the
procedure. It will help you avoid breaking parts, harming yourself, etc.
NOTE: About a cup of fuel come out of
the line and filter so you may want to put a pan under the car to catch
the fuel.
- Park the car on the ramps or where ever you plan to do the job.
The back or passenger side of the car raised.
- Open the hood and remove the fuse box cover, 4 T-25 screws. It
is easier to get to the screws if you open the hood all the way up.
- Remove the fuel relay.
- Try to start the car to relieve the fuel pressure.
- There is a valve stem just behind the fuel filter. Remove the
cap from it and try to bleed off any pressure that may be left on
the line.
- Pull the line loose from the front of the filter. It just pulled
off for me.
NOTE: I used the caps from the new filter to plug the old filter to
limit fuel spillage. I also used a plug in the line to limit the
spillage. You can simply let it drain in a pan.
- Pull the line loose from the back of the filter. It just pulled
loose.
- Take the bracket loose with 13mm nut and a 12mm bolt.
- Work the old filter out towards the front of the car.
- Install the new filter in the bracket.
- Push the fuel lines on the filter.
- Secure the filter in the bracket.
- Install the line valve stem cap, make sure the seal is installed
properly.
- Install the fuel relay.
- Start the car and check for fuel leaks.
- Turn the car off and install the fuse box cover.
- Close up the car.
- Properly dispose of the old filter. I suggest you take it to a
gas station that services cars for disposal.
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End of instructions. |