How To Replace Fuel Filter on Nissan Altima 2001

How To Replace Fuel Filter on Nissan Altima 2001

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Marvin Gomez says:

good very good

TheBklynJoe says:

Thank you. Need that

Ruben theIowan says:

Thanks for the video this helped

Bob Marsh says:

Good video – easy to follow along. Thanks

tim allen says:

well coming form a mechanic i seriously doubt that. Really because spark
plugs today go 100,000 miles some even more, wires hardly get changed, they
dont have fuel filter on most new cars, and oil filter are a small 20
dollars and air filters are a few buck more. With everything being
electrical in the distance future dealership will take over the independent
shops because of expensive equipments to buy.

JSBPisgah says:

I used a curtain hook, basically a big paper clip but with a pointy end. I
slid it between the hose and the nipple to break the seal. Once the seal is
broken, it wiggles off fine. I don’t believe this has damaged the hose – no
leaks – but you do have to be careful to slide the point against the metal,
not into the hose itself.

dd198606 says:

This was a pain…The video helped a lot though…Thanks

Thomas Woodard says:

Great Video.

chalochale says:

Very smart guy, like the way you did the Video. Thanks If people share
videos like this Mechanics will be jobless I think.

Chris B says:

Great video, but yeah, what’s the trick to get those hoses unstuck from the
nipple?

fasteddyrr1 says:

Thank you for the tutorial 🙂

jazlynv123 says:

Round of applause for the one-handed mechanic!!!! LOVE IT!!

bsod jack says:

Fram is a horrible filter company. you should have gotten an OEM filter
from Nissan.

roluardo says:

No special tools needed but a touch of perseverance. 🙂

UndisclosedPP says:

thanks man, luckily my pulsar has the chips in the same place, I couldn’t
find it before hand :L

Sarah El says:

Did you disconnect the battery? Is this necessary?

roluardo says:

I used a small flat head screwdriver to assist in the hose removal by
pushing gently as you can see on the video. Be gentle or you may damage the
hose. There might be a better way so anyone reading this please post your
suggestions.

sapperzulu says:

Damn… I have a 2006 Altima, and it’s not that easy.

ostinlt12 says:

Brilliant. I appreciate this video. Thank you sir.

roluardo says:

Not listed as a step on the Nissan service manual but not a bad idea since
gasoline is highly flammable.

JSBPisgah says:

in real life, getting the hose off the nipple is a bitch

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