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Introduction

This tutorial explains how to change the fuel filter on a Peugeot 307 1.6 Hdi

Video Overview

  1. Remove the cover by unclipping it Disconnect the hose Unclip the plug
    • Remove the cover by unclipping it

    • Disconnect the hose

    • Unclip the plug

    • Loosen the clamps with a number 7 socket.

    • Plug the turbo inlet and engine outlet with a cloth.

    • Remove the hose above the fuel filter

  2. Place a soil tray under the filter Unclip the hose located on the filter Press the tab to remove the filter
    • Place a soil tray under the filter

    • Unclip the hose located on the filter

    • Press the tab to remove the filter

    • Unclip the two plugs located behind the filter

    • Check that the used filter and the new filter are identical

  3. Recover the cap on the old filter and plug the outlet on the new filter Unclip to recover the diesel heater Replace the two gaskets on the diesel heater
    • Recover the cap on the old filter and plug the outlet on the new filter

    • Unclip to recover the diesel heater

    • Replace the two gaskets on the diesel heater

    • Reinsert the collector onto the new filter up to the clips

    • Clean the diesel remaining on the engine with a brake degreaser

  4. Reconnect the hose Reconnect the two plugs
    • Reconnect the hose

    • Reconnect the two plugs

    • Reconnect the two diesel hoses

    • Reposition the filter in its notch

  5. Pump location
    • Pump location

    • Pump until the pump becomes hard (about 10 minutes)

  6. Clip the plug back in Replace the turbo hose and tighten the 2 clamps Degrease the ends before reconnecting the hoses
    • Clip the plug back in

    • Replace the turbo hose and tighten the 2 clamps

    • Degrease the ends before reconnecting the hoses

    • Perform a start-up test

    • Reinstall the air hose

    • Reposition the cache

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3 Comments

Hello, I don't know anything about mechanics and I've watched a bunch of videos except that I still can't find my fuel filter. As if there wasn't one, except that it's impossible, it must be somewhere how can I attach photos?

st-denis - Reply

Thanks great video just one thing I didn't have a small hose underneath...my 307 is older than the one in the video...

david marty - Reply

Hello, I just did the manipulation but the car does not restart. I would like to point out that I changed the filter while in the reserve. I added 5l and pumped in vain... can you help me please?

Maxime Bourdeau - Reply

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