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1998 E430 W210 Fuel Filter Location
Hello all..
Topic: 1998 E430 W210 Fuel Filter Location I just pulled the passenger side rear wheel well of to gain access to the fuel filter. Is it the long black housing that I see or is it inside of it or somewhere else.. Thanks
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Peter L. House 1998 Sport E430 Azure Blue 110,000k Miles 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon V8 Bucket Seats Factory Moon Roof |
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The fuel filter is located in front of the left rear wheel. Remove the access panel and you will find the fuel filter.
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Ray 1998 Mercedes E320, 200K Miles 2001 Acura 3.2TL, 178K Miles 1992 Chevy Astro, 205K Miles |
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W210 Fuel Filter Location
Your saying that it is in front.. Of the driver side rear wheel. I don't see a place for it . There seems to be no place, or should I say a access panel anywhere.
Peter
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Peter L. House 1998 Sport E430 Azure Blue 110,000k Miles 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon V8 Bucket Seats Factory Moon Roof |
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Access panel is a poor choice of words. It is actually a plastic plate that must be unbolted. If you follow the fuel lines you should see them going up in a slot in the plastic plate.
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Ray 1998 Mercedes E320, 200K Miles 2001 Acura 3.2TL, 178K Miles 1992 Chevy Astro, 205K Miles |
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Ok OK, just to clear a few things.. The fuel filter on a 1998 w210 430 is UNDER the car on the drivers side in front of the rear wheel. There is a plastic cover with 3 10mm plastic nuts. The cover is about 18in x 12in large. You don't have to remove the wheel well liner to get to it..
Peter
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Peter L. House 1998 Sport E430 Azure Blue 110,000k Miles 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon V8 Bucket Seats Factory Moon Roof |
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Correct, you do not have to remove the wheel well liner to access the fuel filter. Remove the three plastic nuts and remove the plastic cover and you have access to the fuel filter.
If you have the original fuel filter it has crimp type connectors on the fuel lines connecting to the fuel filter (4 total). I recommend replacing them with the spring loaded self adjusting type. As I recall there were two different sizes used. You will need to jack the car up and remove the left rear tire to gain access to the fuel filter - unless you are very thin. As always use caution!!! you are dealing with gasoline.
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Ray 1998 Mercedes E320, 200K Miles 2001 Acura 3.2TL, 178K Miles 1992 Chevy Astro, 205K Miles |
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