Replacing the fuel filter

Replacing the fuel filter in Petah Tikva

118 companies found

Moshe Zer
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 07:30
  • Ha-Rekhev St 5, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Garage Far Petah Tikva
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
  • HaAluf David Marcus St 27, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Suzuki National Service Centre, Petah Tikva
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
  • St. Zeev Jabotinsky, corner of st. Albert Einstein, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Garage Aviv
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
  • Ha-Rekhev St 14, Petah Tikva, Israel
  • EnglishHebrew
Samlat
  • Car Service
  • Open Will close at 18:00
  • Magshimim St 6, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrewRussian
Niceanim
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 07:30
  • Gonen St 7, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Sapfir Garage
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
  • HaAluf David Marcus St 37, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrewRussian
Death Paddy
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
  • Tira
  • EnglishHebrew

Such signs as the increased fuel consumption of the vehicle, jerking when driving uphill, decreased engine power, engine stalling at idle speed, and uncontrolled braking may indicate the need for replacing the fuel filter. If your car is equipped a fuel injection system, remove the clamps and fuel pipes near the fuel tank, and then remove the filter. If the filter is located in a can (fuel station), remove the seat, open a special hatch, unscrew the retainer, remove the hoses and the fuel pump power connector, disassemble the body of the fuel station, and then remove and change the fuel filter. If you have a diesel car, unscrew the fasteners, disconnect the fuel hoses from the filter cartridge, remove the filter and replaced it with a new one.