Sorry Anthony, I did laugh when you spilt the diesel. We’ve all done it at one time or another. Not as bad as tripping over the drain pan after doing an oil change🙂. Thanks for all the good info.
Anthony if you would have seen the muck in the fuel filter i changed on my Hilux im sure you would have seen the worst ever..i bought it used and she ran great but first thing when i buy used is i do a complete maintenance..well i was shocked seeing the mass of mucky old fuel that probably never been changed since new and the vehicle had 80k on it..but since changing it she runs great..thats a toyota 4ya
Another tip is to get a spare filter housing bracket from the wreckers and place that in the vice. Makes undoing and tightening the filter housing so Much easier. Repeatedly holding the housing in a vice will damage the housing.
Thanks. The close ups helped. Mine wasn't squarw and thus not fully tightened. I did this just by removing the top cap and the electric wire. 35000 km and filter wasn't looking too bad. They cost 2-4 bucks here in Thailand so dirt cheap. (AISIN). Counterfeit Toyota filters cost 1.5 USD.
OMG, what a simple but fantastic trick…using (obviously clean) right size drill bits to plug the fuel hoses. Why didn’t I think of that!! Love simple tips like this that cost nothing. Thanks Anthony
Wow i learn something from your video. Btw, Did the warning light for fuel filter turned off after replacing it? Or how you off that warning light? Thanks you.
Darren Daz 1 minute ago hi anthony, thanks for your channel,i was told to run my fuel tank down to a quarter of a tank, and not to keep it topped up, or it will hold old diesel in there for too long, do you agree with this? and feedback would be great, thanks Darren
Sorry Anthony, I did laugh when you spilt the diesel. We’ve all done it at one time or another. Not as bad as tripping over the drain pan after doing an oil change🙂. Thanks for all the good info.
I laughed when you spilt the fuel...couldnt help it
I can’t believe you didn’t even say FIRE TRUCK!
Struth, ur too cool!
Actually I really like your metal bench…so easy to clean.
Me"ch"anics 🤣🤣🤣🤣I'm dieing right now 🤣🤣🤣
Thumbs up for owning the spill. Been waiting a long time for the plastic fuel filter change
Thanks for the laugh lol Good to see I'm not the only one who has the odd spill
Was waiting for this one. Awesome video Anthony.
Shot for the vid, supa helpful, appreciate the time taken to educate.
Thanks Anthony great video. Like the drill bits idea.
Anthony if you would have seen the muck in the fuel filter i changed on my Hilux im sure you would have seen the worst ever..i bought it used and she ran great but first thing when i buy used is i do a complete maintenance..well i was shocked seeing the mass of mucky old fuel that probably never been changed since new and the vehicle had 80k on it..but since changing it she runs great..thats a toyota 4ya
Another tip is to get a spare filter housing bracket from the wreckers and place that in the vice. Makes undoing and tightening the filter housing so
Much easier. Repeatedly holding the housing in a vice will damage the housing.
Great job, yep won't do this hahaha
Excellent instruction Anthony. Thanks again. Cheers 🍻
good video
hi Anthony, this was brilliant,so detailed. Thanks so much, Darren
Great video as always! Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲. One Love ❤️😎
Thanks. The close ups helped. Mine wasn't squarw and thus not fully tightened. I did this just by removing the top cap and the electric wire. 35000 km and filter wasn't looking too bad. They cost 2-4 bucks here in Thailand so dirt cheap. (AISIN). Counterfeit Toyota filters cost 1.5 USD.
Awesome as mate .. thank u .. I can get the fuel filter for my 75 series Landcruiser.. I put a hilux filter hand pump on it .. cheers mate 👍
Nice one ,cheers mate
🤣🤣 glad you left that spill in there!!
OMG, what a simple but fantastic trick…using (obviously clean) right size drill bits to plug the fuel hoses.
Why didn’t I think of that!!
Love simple tips like this that cost nothing.
Thanks Anthony
Have you changed the secondary diesel filter on the hilux above the starter?
Wow i learn something from your video. Btw, Did the warning light for fuel filter turned off after replacing it? Or how you off that warning light? Thanks you.
Darren Daz
1 minute ago
hi anthony, thanks for your channel,i was told to run my fuel tank down to a quarter of a tank, and not to keep it topped up, or it will hold old diesel in there for too long, do you agree with this? and feedback would be great, thanks Darren
Oops!! Your video was super helpful!
What is the black stuff in the filter that it's catching? And if small amounts get through filter would that be what wears out injectors?
Do you have to get the arrows on the clamp to line up aswell?
Use Valvoline vps brake parts cleaner with the wurth pump sprayer, good for all engine plastics rather than cheap stuff.
I use plastic golf T’s to plug small hoses, being tapered they are a universal snug fit.
what molykote did you apply to your orings
20,000 km filter change,
I was doing mine every 10 , I'm pretty sure that's what toyota service requirement says.
O well 20 it is then
You apply something to the oil ring whats the name of the chemical
Its funny because iv never thought of removing the whole unit from the car. I've always done it in car
Do you know how old or when that filter was changed …. Mines 4 weeks old and looks like that ….brand new motor ….
Reset hilux water in fuel filter warning
Tip avoid being in the vicinity of open paint cans
That,s a carton for tipping over the diesel Anthony
congratulations from brazil😁😁😁
Shitty design , what a pest , or taking pipes off and unpluging power was just for the video.