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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Pinagawa ko lang sa shop ni GlennSter sa Kamias. Php 80.00 is the labor cost alone. Siyempre iba ang cost nung part (can't remember na).

    Binaba kasi yung intercooler ko kaya siguro naging Php 80.00. hehehehe. Baka mas mura yun kung madudukot na agad.

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    #12
    tnx po sir otep.. lapit lang pala samin kela sir glenster.. hehe.. kamyas lang pala

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    #13
    yup. kelangan baklasin intercooler assembly.

  4. Join Date
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    #14
    i tried replacing fuel filter kahapon sa 4D56.. grabe ang tigas! nagkasugat sugat nako.. di ko padin natanggal.. i removed the interncooler din to give space.. i realize na kelangan kong bumili ng oil filter remover ba yun? kasi ung tali na gamit ko kahapon.. suko nadin sakin..

    anyways, tama ba ang gagawin kong step?

    a. remove the hose
    b. remove fuel filter
    c. remove sensor

    and kapag naibalik ko na.. anong proper way para i-bleed un?

    thanks!

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    #15
    yung sa L300 namin, after ko ma-assemble at ma-loosen yung bleed screw at filter plug sa ilalim, bakit nung pina-pump ko ng maraming beses na, wala pa ring lumalabas na fuel doon?

    kaya ginawa ko, hinigpitan ko na yung bleed screw at filter plug sa ilalim at inistart ko na lang, umaandar naman, tapos mga ilang minutes, parang nanginig then um-ok na ulit. ok na kaya yon?

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    #16
    sa wakas, napalitan ko nadin fuel filter.. medyo madugo din pala ito.. but i've learned my lesson well..

    i have to remove the entire hand pump sa sobrang tigas ng fuel filter.. with the right tools hindi siguro mahihirapan..

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    #17
    It's best to 1.) remove first the fuel lines then 2.) remove the whole mounting then 3.) remove the sending unit tapos 4.) oil filter wrench na bahala sa pagtanggal ng fuel filter sa mounting.
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Pajero GenII: DIY change of Fuel Filters