You can also remove the filter fron the pump by uncoupling it from its
bracket this allows twisting of the filter to release without potentially
loosing the clip, care must be taken when installing new filter as not to
break the tang off of it. Remember to lightly grease the new o ring with
Suzuki grease or equivalent to help it seal 🙂
excellent video, I have ordered the filter and O ring to change mine,
thanks for sharing your instructional video
Thanks. My shop is going to possibly change my fuel pump on my ’07. I was
wondering where it was and what it looked like. Nice Job. Ed
good vid sir! i need to do that to mine as well…
Well done. Thanks for the video. 🙂
You can also remove the filter fron the pump by uncoupling it from its
bracket this allows twisting of the filter to release without potentially
loosing the clip, care must be taken when installing new filter as not to
break the tang off of it. Remember to lightly grease the new o ring with
Suzuki grease or equivalent to help it seal 🙂
Great howto! 65k kilometers. Is that the first change? I have 6 months on
the 9. Could be a long way to go. Thanks for the video.
Are you sure this is the filter? looks more like the strainer on the intake
side of the pump not the fuel filter on the high pressure side…