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> Fuel Filter Rvr 96 X2
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post Oct 28 2008, 12:23 AM
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can anyone tell me where i can find the fuel filter for my RVR 96 x2. cheerssss
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post Oct 28 2008, 02:32 PM
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I believe its on the RHS under the brake master cylinder. It is quite low so you need to jack up the car to get the lower bolt which will be on tight. The upper bolt wil require a long extension, socket and possibly a short breaker bar to loosen.

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is it the plastic canister? mines colored black.
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No thats not it. It will , well it will and should be black and cylindric and small and in a brass coloured bracket. There will be a 17mm or 19mm bolt that screws the top line into the top of the filter.

The bottom line screws up and into the filter. The line screws in and is a 14mm wrench , in most cases a special line wrench would be best , as these lines are tough
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is it the plastic canister? mines colored black.
If it has three vacuum hoses coming from the top that would be your charcol cannister. If you can't seem to find the fuel filter follow the metal fuel delivery line form the injector rail to the filter. Like KIT said the lines are on tight so be carefull not to strip the nuts.

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sweet!!!! thanks for the info.this forum really helps
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