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Replacement fuel filter on Opel Corsa

Model: Vauxhall Corsa Corsa D - Years 2006-2014
Part: Diesel fuel filter

Open the hood and put on the special support rod. Using a 10 mm wrench, unscrew the fuel filter support bracket. Detach the two delivery and return pipes with the help of a special pliers. Remove the fuel filter and disconnect the connector located under it. Unscrew the electrical connection from the old filter and insert it into the new filter by screwing it. Insert the new filter in its seat, connect the connector and the delivery and return pipes. Position the bracket well, as it was originally, and tighten the 10 bolt. Start the engine for a few minutes with the vehicle stationary.

Posted on 21 January 2021 by ScegliAuto

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