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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.

  1. Park the car on the ramps or where ever you plan to do the job. The back or passenger side of the car raised.
  2. 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.
  3. Remove the fuel relay.
  4. Try to start the car to relieve the fuel pressure.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Pull the line loose from the back of the filter. It just pulled loose.
  8. Take the bracket loose with 13mm nut and a 12mm bolt.
  9. Work the old filter out towards the front of the car.
  10. Install the new filter in the bracket.
  11. Push the fuel lines on the filter.
  12. Secure the filter in the bracket.
  13. Install the line valve stem cap, make sure the seal is installed properly.
  14. Install the fuel relay.
  15. Start the car and check for fuel leaks.
  16. Turn the car off and install the fuse box cover.
  17. Close up the car.
  18. Properly dispose of the old filter. I suggest you take it to a gas station that services cars for disposal.

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These instructions were modified on 12/22/2010.


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