Technical Fuel filter replacing and air bleeding

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Technical Fuel filter replacing and air bleeding

RJose

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Hello all,

I'm about to replace the diesel filter on my stilo. I have some doubts about the mechanism, I don't know if the JTD already has the self bleeding mechanism.
I take the filter off, fill a new one with diesel, put it on, rotate the key to mar position a few times and then start the car? Just that?

Thank you.
 
Thanks for the reply.
Just curious, if I don't fill the filter or if some air get in the pipes, does the mechanism self bleed?
 
JTD does not need bleeding after replacing the fuel filter and you don't need to fill the filter with fuel before fitting it.

Fit the new filter then turn the ignition on (without starting the engine) for 10 seconds 3 or 4 times. The engine will then start normaly.

I always find it easier, and cleaner, to disconnect the quick release fuel pipes and remove the complete filter head to change the filter.

Be sure not to get any dirt in the system while the filter (and pipes) are removed.
 
Thanks Davren.
I'll do the procedure like you described. Remove the support and work it away from the car.
 
Hey all,

Once again, thanks for the instructions. I've done the job :D
1- Disconnect 3 pipes and 3 electrical plugs.
2- Remove the head by unscrewing two bolts.
3- Unscrew the water sensor on the bottom.
4- Unscrew the filter by hand.

After making the reverse process, turn the ignition without starting the car, you will ear the pump injecting. Do it 1 or 2 times more and then fire it up :)

Straight forward guys...one of the simplest DIY I made on stilo.

Thanks
 
tried pulling the water sensor off but won't budge i know this was changed last year so i it's not stuck,what am i doing wrong as i dont want to damage anything
 
The connector is similar to this one. You need to pull the connector off while holding the metal locking bar in.
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Hi all, just read this thread & was wondering is this the same process for the grande punto 1.3 multijet was thinking of giving it ago, cheers.
 
many thanks for this thread.. i can confirm its as easy as said in this post.. cheers guys for the help.. (y)
 
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