Jaguar X Type Diesel Fuel Filter Change (diy)

Jaguar X Type Diesel Fuel Filter Change (diy)

In today’s video I am going to show you how to change Fuel Filters on Jaguar X Type or Ford Mondeo MK3 2.2 Diesel
Quick and easy maintenance work that should be done at around 20000 miles

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Jaguar X Type Oil and Filter Change: https://youtu.be/VzAR5DrpUS8
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Jaguar X Type Service Reset: https://youtu.be/edpTBermB8Q

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Grim wriggler says:

Thanks is it the same process for my SType 2.7 d?

HogwashMan says:

Why is the filter holder loose? It's the same on mine and seems that the holder should be fixed under a ring on the bulkhead section. Strange! If you fill up the filter beforehand with fuel using the bottom of the filter there should be no need to prime the pipes afterwards. True??

Alexzander AI says:

Excellent work! Very useful tip!

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