Lexus IS220d Fuel Filter Replacement – How To

Lexus IS220d Fuel Filter Replacement – How To

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A step by step guide on how to change the fuel filter in a Lexus IS 220D 2008 onwards model.

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Cashel Goggin says:

This is a brilliant video, 10 stars to anyone who takes the time to share this information. How do you fancy doing mine for a 2 hour charge?

Ivan Ionchev says:

Thanks for the video! But why didnt you screw the bolt from the bottom up, so nextime just undo the bottom part without the cap that is screwed to the chassis?

Doug Benson says:

Do the hoses need to be clamped off at all?

-_--_- says:

Why didn’t you show how to remove it ?

Terry Grady says:

If only the little lock screw was fitted from the bottom, makes the job much more simple.

Shane Hogan says:

How long did it take you?

Denver Benjamin says:

i took the filter off with the top part still on the car , but the ring wont screw all the way up now . any ideas ?

pateen mac'd says:

garage did a filter change on my car and now the car won't run right any ideas?

Gheorghi Raicoglo says:

Thank you very much!!!

James Mullen says:

Hey man, I done one of these on a driveway few years back nightmare is an understatement. Great channel good content keep it up!

Amzz Caan says:

do you have to prime it what happens if you dont?

Ivan Drago says:

Took mine to my garage for a full service. They said they couldn't remove it as they feared breaking the plastic cover…

haumichbreit says:

Well the video shows everything you already knew before.

The most interesting part would be, how you got the complete thing out? And how you got the hoses and clamps back on afterwards, since there is little to no place, especially for the hose facing away from you.

Care to do a second, more in-depth video maybe?

Gerard Burke says:

Ignore the yellow brake line clamp, I was waiting on a new caliper to be delivered while I was doing the fuel filter.

I hope this video helps you if you are doing it yourself, or it gives you the info you need to stay away from it : )

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