the fuel filter is made as part of the fuel pump module [contains fuel pump, level sensor [for gauge], and fittings for evaporative recovery system.. the theory is that the filter media is washed clean by the continuous sloshing action of the fuel. i have replaced several of these over the years for failed pumps or shorted out by massive amounts of water [from lazy gas stations who don't check their tanks] but have not had a filter issue yet with this system.
2007-03-31 00:54:29
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answer #1
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answered by hobbabob 6
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Ive Owned 6 Cherokees/Commanches they all had an inline filter Just in front of the rearaxel on drivers side(about 18 inches from tank). In the tank is a fuel screen used to keep the pump Clean of Debris The In line Filter is what Cleans your Fuel for your engine.
2007-03-30 15:50:29
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answered by Redtoe 2
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There actually is not an external fuel filter on a lot of Jeep's with the 4.0L believe it or not...
Found that out when I was going to help a friend change his on a Wrangler...and then again when I changed a fuel sending unit on a Cherokee...
I'm not sure what Chrysler's thinking was on that particular issue, but your mechanic is correct...
2007-03-30 14:57:36
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answer #3
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answered by Dallas_Gay 4
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1996 and older XJ Cherokees have an external fuel filter (mounted on the left frame rail). 1997 and newer XJ Cherokees have a filter in the fuel pump module (not serviced). Your mechanic is correct, as are most of the answers. I don't know many mechanics who would turn down money.
2007-03-30 19:11:12
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answered by Moose 4
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Lazy because you have 2 fuel filters one near the gas tank and one that your fule pump hooks up to to send fuel to your motor. Get a new machanic.
2007-03-30 14:55:27
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answered by seven7rhymes 3
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Yes, its true, in order to change the fuel filter you have to also change the fuel pump as its a 1 piece unit. Unfortunately.
2007-03-30 18:07:33
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answered by Bill S 6
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your mechanic is correct it is a screen in the fuel tank. but is not a one peice unit and it can be replaced seperatly. good mechanic !!!unless its giving you trouble eont mess with it. I see jeeps every day with 200K+ miles that have never had tank dropped
2007-03-30 19:11:16
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answered by crank 3
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Oddly enough I've just mentioned this to sticky9788 re his Wrangler.
Your mechanic is "bang-on-the-money".
Have faith!
2007-03-30 14:57:19
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answered by Seopard 3
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