Skip fuel filter change?
It says in the owners man. that the fuel filter is supposed to be
changed at 42 mos. (which comes before I hit 52,500) I asked my regular oil and lube place about doing it, and they said they couldn't because the job was too complicated involving dropping the gas tank etc. I called the dealership to see what they would charge, and the service rep told me not to worry about it. I asked him, "so not having it changed at the scheduled 42 mos. won't void the warranty? He replied "absolutely not". He said they very rarely go bad, and the labor involved in replacing them isn't worth it, unless the thing is actually shot. So, am I safe in following his recommendation? |
Re: Skip fuel filter change?
Fred wrote:
> It says in the owners man. that the fuel filter is supposed to be > changed at 42 mos. (which comes before I hit 52,500) I asked my > regular oil and lube place about doing it, and they said they couldn't > because the job was too complicated involving dropping the gas tank > etc. I called the dealership to see what they would charge, and the > service rep told me not to worry about it. I asked him, "so not having > it changed at the scheduled 42 mos. won't void the warranty? He > replied "absolutely not". He said they very rarely go bad, and the > labor involved in replacing them isn't worth it, unless the thing is > actually shot. So, am I safe in following his recommendation? After doing a little checking in the archives, I'm wondering if my scheduled maintenance booklet isn't referring to some models that have an external standard paper type fuel filter in addition to the one inside the tank? |
Re: Skip fuel filter change?
I had earlier posted a similar comment concerning the evap gas filter that's
inside the driver's side rear wheel well. I wanted to buy the filter and the dealer told me they never sold one, never put one on, and never have even had one in stock - ever, and they have been around since Hyundai first started selling cars here. That filter is supposed to be replaced at 36,000 miles, I believe. I can't see how that would void the warrantee. It might show a CEL, but not do anything else but pollute, possibly. Tom "Fred" <zed@cbgb.net> wrote in message news:1192815143.854542.54070@v29g2000prd.googlegro ups.com... > Fred wrote: >> It says in the owners man. that the fuel filter is supposed to be >> changed at 42 mos. (which comes before I hit 52,500) I asked my >> regular oil and lube place about doing it, and they said they couldn't >> because the job was too complicated involving dropping the gas tank >> etc. I called the dealership to see what they would charge, and the >> service rep told me not to worry about it. I asked him, "so not having >> it changed at the scheduled 42 mos. won't void the warranty? He >> replied "absolutely not". He said they very rarely go bad, and the >> labor involved in replacing them isn't worth it, unless the thing is >> actually shot. So, am I safe in following his recommendation? > > After doing a little checking in the archives, I'm wondering if my > scheduled maintenance booklet isn't referring to some models that have > an external standard paper type fuel filter in addition to the one > inside the tank? > > |
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"Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:ZPcSi.1997$c9.289@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >I had earlier posted a similar comment concerning the evap gas filter >that's inside the driver's side rear wheel well. I wanted to buy the >filter and the dealer told me they never sold one, never put one on, and >never have even had one in stock - ever, and they have been around since >Hyundai first started selling cars here. That filter is supposed to be >replaced at 36,000 miles, I believe. I can't see how that would void the >warrantee. It might show a CEL, but not do anything else but pollute, >possibly. > Tom For the Sonata, it's 30,000 miles. You are supposed to replace the fuel filter at 37,500 miles. This of course is impossible, as you have to replace the entire fuel pump assembly. You are also supposed to replace the oxygen sensors every 45,000 miles. These are items directly from both the owner's manual, and the Sonata specific information on Hyundai's web site. The big question is: What happens if you don't spend the $1000 or so for the oxygen sensors, fuel pump, and labor? |
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30,000 or 36,000....... Sorry. The point is that Hyundai comes up with
these replacement intervals but even THEY don't follow all of them! Has anyone changed the evap filter in the wheel well? Tom "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:NXKSi.4362$a9.1723@bignews5.bellsouth.net... > > "Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:ZPcSi.1997$c9.289@bignews8.bellsouth.net... >>I had earlier posted a similar comment concerning the evap gas filter >>that's inside the driver's side rear wheel well. I wanted to buy the >>filter and the dealer told me they never sold one, never put one on, and >>never have even had one in stock - ever, and they have been around since >>Hyundai first started selling cars here. That filter is supposed to be >>replaced at 36,000 miles, I believe. I can't see how that would void the >>warrantee. It might show a CEL, but not do anything else but pollute, >>possibly. >> Tom > > For the Sonata, it's 30,000 miles. You are supposed to replace the fuel > filter at 37,500 miles. This of course is impossible, as you have to > replace the entire fuel pump assembly. You are also supposed to replace > the oxygen sensors every 45,000 miles. > > These are items directly from both the owner's manual, and the Sonata > specific information on Hyundai's web site. The big question is: What > happens if you don't spend the $1000 or so for the oxygen sensors, fuel > pump, and labor? > |
Re: Skip fuel filter change?
Tom wrote:
> I had earlier posted a similar comment concerning the evap gas filter that's > inside the driver's side rear wheel well. I wanted to buy the filter and > the dealer told me they never sold one, never put one on, and never have > even had one in stock - ever, and they have been around since Hyundai first > started selling cars here. That filter is supposed to be replaced at 36,000 > miles, I believe. I can't see how that would void the warrantee. It might > show a CEL, but not do anything else but pollute, possibly. Thanks Tom, that makes me feel better. It seems infeasible that a shop would actually discourage someone from getting work done, so it must be completely impractical. And considering the expense involved, they can go right ahead and void my warranty for not agreeing to something so ridiculous. I'm miffed enough about having to get the timing belt changed. (I know that has to be done regardless of warranty, most of which run out before the replacement is needed). |
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It's not necessary to drop the tank. If the filter is indeed in the tank,
there is an access panel through which the pump and filter can be removed. There's no big consequence to not changing the filter. The worst thing that will happen is that your car won't run right. At that time, you'll need to diagnose the problem and replace the fuel filter (if it indeed is the problem). Personally, I've only ever seen a fuel filter cause a problem once, and it was an aftermarket fuel filter that didn't allow enough fuel flow. The car was approximately a 1989 vintage Excel. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
Re: Skip fuel filter change?
I've replaced several at the left rear corner under the vehicle. Usually,
when they fail, they don't vent properly. This causes the check engine lamp to come on and difficulty fueling the vehicle. I've also cleaned out some on the filler neck. It seems spiders like to build nests there. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
Re: Skip fuel filter change?
That's interesting! Down here in the south it would be 'mud daubers'
building nests. Those buggers go everywhere. I figured it would give a CEL. My son's Jetta is really sensitive to tank checking systems. I guess I'll try to find one of those EXPENSIVE filters. When you say difficulty fueling the vehicle, do you mean the pump keeps shutting off? I don't have the problem but will keep that in mind, if that's what you mean. Glad to have you back! Tom "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:a586addab869df9bbf2d67a7fbbdb5d1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > I've replaced several at the left rear corner under the vehicle. Usually, > when they fail, they don't vent properly. This causes the check engine > lamp to come on and difficulty fueling the vehicle. > > I've also cleaned out some on the filler neck. It seems spiders like to > build nests there. > > -- > Message posted using > http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ > More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html > |
Re: Skip fuel filter change?
Yes, it'll cause a check engine lamp. And yes, I'm referring to the pump
auto-shutoff continually engaging. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.hyundai/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
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