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Old 13th September 2008, 17:13   #1
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hi all, where can i find the fuel filter on a saxo vts mark 1 as mine is judderin a bit whilst drivin. regards peeps
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Old 13th September 2008, 17:24   #3
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haha no where abouts under the bonnet or where ever?
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haha no where abouts under the bonnet or where ever?
near the passenger rear wheel mate, where the jacking up point is
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near the passenger rear wheel mate, where the jacking up point is

agreed, it's a little white or silver (cant remember) cylinder. Easy to take off and replace.
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agreed, it's a little white or silver (cant remember) cylinder. Easy to take off and replace.
no it isnt

im doin mine right this second, just broke the connector for the fuel line that goes into the car, and theres hardly anything to play with, so, redoing the whole fuel line now

always happens to me on my car, always brakes when u take care of her!

definalty needed doing the! the fuel was black that was cuming out th other side of the filter!
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no it isnt

im doin mine right this second, just broke the connector for the fuel line that goes into the car, and theres hardly anything to play with, so, redoing the whole fuel line now

always happens to me on my car, always brakes when u take care of her!

definalty needed doing the! the fuel was black that was cuming out th other side of the filter!
Was easy for me lol.
And yeah, mine was done about a year ago i think? I've recently changed my oil and oil filter, hadnt been done in 2 years.

But every time i try to fix something body wise, another thing goes wrong.
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thanks guys, much appreciated. could this be causing my car to judder like its in too high a gear, mainly in 3, 4th and 5th?
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thanks guys, much appreciated. could this be causing my car to judder like its in too high a gear, mainly in 3, 4th and 5th?
would have thought it'd be fuel not going through properly. so could do?
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thanks guys, much appreciated. could this be causing my car to judder like its in too high a gear, mainly in 3, 4th and 5th?

no tbh.
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