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Drives: '07 3-door Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cleveland, OH.
Posts: 34
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Are you guys sure about this? I have never seen a car without of filter inline between the tank and the engine that will need changed. Sure all cars have a sock filter in the tank also. Chris
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![]() Drives: Red 2008 Yaris S 3dr liftback Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: West Coast USA
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I did a search and found this old thread that applies to my question.
I have just 16,000 miles on my 2008 Yaris, that I bought in Oct 2007. It's due for an oil change and the _fuel filter_ came to mind. The reason is my commute changed dramatically last year, I now drive very long distances in the country with no gas stations until I reach my destination. As a result I have to drive until my fuel light comes on and the last bar is blinking. Prior to the last twelve months I never let fuel level get below 1/3 of a tank remaining. I would welcome comments to give me some peace of mind, as well as your thoughts in regards to changing it or leaving it be. The car runs exceptionally well and has had frequent oil changes, air filter changes, etc, based on time, not mileage. Thanks in advance. :) |
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![]() ![]() Drives: NCP91 Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Markham, Ontario, Canada
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All Toyota automobiles use lifetime fuel filters. That means, by design, it will outlast your car. However, filter media become clogged prematurely from contamination through the filler, either by dirty refueling equipment or simply dirty fuel (like from a jerry can that has been sitting in your garage).
You should not change the filter unless you or a technician have diagnosed unequivocally that the fuel pump is suffering from poor output. However, that is no reason to ignore regular fuel system services... and I'm not referring to that snake oil garbage you pour into your fuel tank. A genuine fuel service involves either feeding a pressurised fuel-detergent mixture directly into the fuel rail and running the car from it without the fuel pump, or removing every injector for a reconditioning. |
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![]() Drives: Red 2008 Yaris S 3dr liftback Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: West Coast USA
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