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Old 12-06-2004, 10:56 AM
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Help replacing fuel filter

Anyone out there tell me how to replace a fuel filter on a 02 silverado. I did not want to pay the dealer 80 bucks to do something I could do for the price of the filter if I had a general idea how to do it.. Thanks.
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

The fuel filter is located on the inside of the passenger side frame rail under the passenger door. There will be a bracket bolted to the frame holding the filter in place , i found it easier to remove the nuts from this bracket. Then make sure the area around the filter is clean , no loose dirt. Remove the fule lines being careful where you do this because there will be some fuel sipllage caused from drainage out of the lines. Then just reverse the procedure to replace it.
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I replaced mine last week on my truck, 2002 Silverado ExCab 4.8l and it was on the driver side.
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So should i worry about de-pressurizing the fuel system?
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

I didnt depresurize when I did mine. Just dont be under the filter when you break the lines loose and do it slow. Some fuel will spray/leak out but it will depleat rather quickly. When you start the truck back up again it may stumble a little but it will smooth out and run normal.
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

How do I replace a fuel filter on my 2003 Silverado? How do I deprisure the fuel line?
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

All you do is find the thing, tin can lookin thing, and just loosen the nuts on both sides. DO NOT depressure the line, i have never even heard of doin such a thing. then just put the new one in place and tighten both the nuts.
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Old 03-17-2005, 11:54 PM
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

Yes, that is true...you do not need to depressurize the duel lines to remove the fuel filter....even the mechanic never do, and neither do the stealerships....on 1999 to 2004 models the fuel filter should be on the passenger side under the door on the frame body....2005 models have the filter inside the tank....so you don't need to change it....(or you can change the tank, ever 10,20,30,000 kilometers and have a new filter that way...hehe...)....good luck.....ps. never heard of the filter on the driver's side....
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

I guess my truck, walbern1's truck and the Hanes manual are the exception. And I guess all the other Silverado's that have the filler neck and tank on the driver side are an exception. Silveradoking, was your truck made in another country? So point being, if the fuel lines are inside the rail which ever side you want to call it, the small can attached to them is the fuel filter.

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Old 03-18-2005, 08:41 AM
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

Maybe its a difference between canadian and american made silvys....I know for a fact that my fuel filter is on the driver's side.....i have changed it plenty.......i think the most logical way to find it would be to look on the side that you put gas in.......either way, just look for a small metal canister with a line running into and out of it......and keep a towel between the filter and the frame to soak up whatever gas does come out......
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

well i bought my 02 in texas and my filter too is on the drivers side....so maybe i have a canadian made truck too.
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

Mine was made in kentucky...same place as y'alls. i ain't de-pressurized anything, just broke the nuts loose and let it drain. After replacing it turned the key on to the "run" position a few times to let the pump fill the filter and re-pressurize the system. Mine never missed a beat.

FYI: There is a rubber o-ring on the end of either fuel line...be sure they are in place before you put the filter on or you will have a leak and loose power..and fuel of course..
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

That's funny...I don't no where my truck isi made, but my fliter is on the passenger side....and I fill my tank on the driver's side (this would be very stupid if someone had to fill their tank on the passenger side....) Anyone Canadian's have their filter on the passenger side? I don't think they make Silverado's in Canada...I know they make it in America and in Mexico, but not Canada.....I think.....
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

So where do the fuel lines cross from the driver side to the passenger side? My filler is on the driver, the tank is on the driver, the fuel lines on the driver and the filter is on the driver side. Mine is a 1500 ext cab 5.3. What is the make that has the passenger side filter?
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Re: Help replacing fuel filter

open drivers door look at the outer edge of the door, the place where the latch mechanism is, at about eye level you should see a label that says made in usa by uaw and what plant. as far as depresurizing the lines if you have throttle body you don't need to it depressurizes the lines when you shut truck off. only the type with real fuel injection needs to be releaved but for a fuel filter its not worth it.
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