HDi Fuel filter housing lid removal
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HDi Fuel filter housing lid removal
Can someone help me out here before I kick the coupe into next week.
I'm trying the change the fuel filter, but can unscrew the lid off the housing. It's stuck solid. I've got a decent grip around all of it, but it just won't budge. I'm off back to the garage to swear at it a bit more
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I'm trying the change the fuel filter, but can unscrew the lid off the housing. It's stuck solid. I've got a decent grip around all of it, but it just won't budge. I'm off back to the garage to swear at it a bit more
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As Delboy would say, it's all a bit epidemic now, I've bust the housing!
There's no bolt on the 2.2HDi filter, so it's all supposed to be about pushing down and turning. But I've had the housing out of the car, and still can't budge it. I ended up snapping one of the pipe connectors, so I've got to get a new housing.
All I can say is what a ridiculous set up, what was wrong with the old filter with 4 allan key bolt on each corner of the lid. Peugeot have pissed me off this time. My car's now of the road until I can get a filter housing.
There's no bolt on the 2.2HDi filter, so it's all supposed to be about pushing down and turning. But I've had the housing out of the car, and still can't budge it. I ended up snapping one of the pipe connectors, so I've got to get a new housing.
All I can say is what a ridiculous set up, what was wrong with the old filter with 4 allan key bolt on each corner of the lid. Peugeot have pissed me off this time. My car's now of the road until I can get a filter housing.
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if your careful and need to use the car, you can by-pass the fuel filter temporarily as you have already removed it
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
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It'll be inconvienient, but I can get by without using it. I was tempted to try araldite on the broken pipe, but I've decided against it.
Do you know if the fuel filter housing will come with a fuel filter already inside it? If not, should it be easier to remove the lid on the new one. Last thing I want to do is break the new one (at a cost of £50 odd!!)
Do you know if the fuel filter housing will come with a fuel filter already inside it? If not, should it be easier to remove the lid on the new one. Last thing I want to do is break the new one (at a cost of £50 odd!!)
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it should come with a filter, if it doesnt then complain, and get them to fit the filter to the housing for you 

FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
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Well the difference in price on the 2.2Hdi is £17 for the filter alone, or £60 for the housing with the filter already in.
I have a sneaking suspicion this is another money making ploy by Peugoet. There was nothing wrong with the old style filter housing, and they'd always last the life of the car.
This new setup now costs me £43 extra, swines (and that's being polite incase there's a censor on the site)
I have a sneaking suspicion this is another money making ploy by Peugoet. There was nothing wrong with the old style filter housing, and they'd always last the life of the car.
This new setup now costs me £43 extra, swines (and that's being polite incase there's a censor on the site)
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Well I can see why my mechanic bloke wanted me to buy a filter in the housing (and yes, it does come with a filter already installed). The job was p*ss easy.
Problem is, even though I've broke the old filter housing, I still can't get it open, no matter how brutal I am with it. The new one wouldn't budge either, but I was a lot more delicate with that!!
Problem is, even though I've broke the old filter housing, I still can't get it open, no matter how brutal I am with it. The new one wouldn't budge either, but I was a lot more delicate with that!!
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THere must be a way to get the filter out, as they sell it seperately. How, is another thing.
As for changing it on the HDi, there's no bleeding or anything, the engine's self priming. The Haynes manual actually says "start the car as normal", but I turned on and off the ignition until I could see no more air in the fuel line and it started as if nothing had ever happenned. At least now the service can be finished tomorrow and I that'll be another chapter over.
As for changing it on the HDi, there's no bleeding or anything, the engine's self priming. The Haynes manual actually says "start the car as normal", but I turned on and off the ignition until I could see no more air in the fuel line and it started as if nothing had ever happenned. At least now the service can be finished tomorrow and I that'll be another chapter over.
2007 Mondeo Titanium X 2.0 TDCi
2007 307cc Sport 2.0 HDi 136
Gone but never forgotten: 2002 406 Coupe SE 2.2 HDi

2007 307cc Sport 2.0 HDi 136
Gone but never forgotten: 2002 406 Coupe SE 2.2 HDi

These are notoriously difficult to open without breaking. Disconnect the whole lot and place the top of the cannister in a vice. On most 90/110s it's a hex shape and fits nicely. on the 136 the shape is different, so care is required. Then carefully place a fabric oil filter fabric strap wrench round the body and twist off. It takes a terrific ammount of force, and if you do it with the cannister in situ it is often sufficient to break the mounts/split the cannister where the mounts fit on the engine.
Note - there are 2 different typres of filter element, and there's no way of telling which one your car takes without checking the old one (or, if you're lucky, checking old service involces for a part no). The more common typre is completely cylindrical, but the lesser found type is a cylinder with an odd shaped end to engage the interior of the cannister.
Enjoy!
Note - there are 2 different typres of filter element, and there's no way of telling which one your car takes without checking the old one (or, if you're lucky, checking old service involces for a part no). The more common typre is completely cylindrical, but the lesser found type is a cylinder with an odd shaped end to engage the interior of the cannister.
Enjoy!
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