Still looks like new and runs great, had the brakes replaced for the first time and they did them for free last week. Second set of tires and third windshield, mostly backroads and highway driving.dilleyoshemp said:damn you have 80,000 miles already, how has the truck been to you? do you drive mostly city or hwy, how does the truck still drive after all this time, everything still running well, im sorry i dont know where the fuel filter is :
Don't really know, but did my wifes pathfinder last weekend and it was filthy at 43,000 so I thought I would do mine before trouble starts like her's the dirt would temporary shut off the fuel and then run good.highgeer said:I don't know where the fuel filter is either, but your post brings up a good question: how often should you change your fuel filter? On my last car, it was every 20K miles.
Thanks for the infoscr38 said:The fuel filter in part of the pump, which is mounted inside the tank. The filter was designed for long usage, not to be a routine replacement item.
I will add a word of caution here. Some people have mentioned adding a inline fuel filter. This could be a big problem. The Nissan fuel pressure is 51 PSI. Adding a inline filter that can't handle this pressure could result in a big fire, making your Titan look like on
e of the Fords! :crying:
Yea, that's REALLY good info. Thanks for sharing.TNTTITAN said:Thanks for the infoscr38 said:The fuel filter in part of the pump, which is mounted inside the tank. The filter was designed for long usage, not to be a routine replacement item.
I will add a word of caution here. Some people have mentioned adding a inline fuel filter. This could be a big problem. The Nissan fuel pressure is 51 PSI. Adding a inline filter that can't handle this pressure could result in a big fire, making your Titan look like on
e of the Fords! :crying:
I need to change the fuel filter, nothing running bad at all but I thought after 80,000 miles it would not be a bad idea, does anybody know where it is located?