What does the inside of a Fuel Filter look like after 300,000 miles?

Here is a good reason to change your fuel filter. After 300,000 miles on the same fuel filter, I cut it in half so we can see how dirty the filter is and so we can do a flow test! I also check a fuel filter with 130k miles and another with 30k miles to compare the three fuel filters.

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How to Change a Fuel Filter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDtQKNTz0QY
What does a 300,000 mile Oil Change look like?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIG_BdsffcU

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41 thoughts on “What does the inside of a Fuel Filter look like after 300,000 miles?

  1. chris i would find another fuel station to fill up , the one you are presently using is providing you with sub standard gasoline , looks like they have corroded steel fuel tanks letting in water

  2. Dayum, my car is at 276,000KM (171,498 miles). I've only owned my car for around 2 years and never changed my filter, I don't think the previous owners did either. Might go and buy a new one, thanks for the video.

  3. Ive been having problems with aftermarket fuel filters on my Toyota . the fuel runs parallel with the pleats of paper and not perpendicular like the ones you are showing and it has caused me headaches.

  4. How does a wind star do 300,000 miles? Mine barely made it to 100k before the trans barfed up it’s guts. And I DID take good care of it and change my trans fluid, engine oil, brake pads, tires.

  5. ummm…. i think there is a check engine light on the van and the van fuel filter it looks like that there is a burned out fuel filter

  6. I just changed mine in my 92 ford ranger and holy crap I'm not sure when it was last changed cause I just recently bought it from a family member but the gas that came out of that thing was nasty bad… She runs a loot better now and seems to have more power! Thanks to this video this made me change it as soon as I saw this and I feel way better knowing I have and that its new and clean. I think the truck really likes it lol

  7. Never fill your vehicle while the gas station is getting a new batch of fuel. The new fuel will disturb sediment in the ground tanks and you will pump it into your vehicle. Station fuel pumps have their own filters but think about how much fuel runs through them.

  8. Change your fuel filter every 2 years. Like he shows a clogged filter can stop flow which can throw a service code and then you will be working on an engine when the filter is the problem.

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