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The Jeep Fuel Water Separator Filter protects the engine by sifting out water and grit before fuel gets to crucial engine components. Jeep is renowned to overcome muddy tracks or downtown roads, and it has to provide such an apt system as the Selec-Terrain which is agile as it rides over bumps, has a strong frame and has a good community with enthusiastic people willing to share trail knowledge. Drivers are fond of the fact that a Jeep provides an open-air free way plus voice control, over-the-air updates, and digital dash without losing its classic position, which identifies adventure. Since a Jeep frequently drives through creeks or snowdrifts, fuel line protection is as important as high-quality tires and Fuel Water Separator Filter provides it by ensuring that the combustion process remains clean and that the parts are in good condition. Installation of a Fuel Water Separator Filter requires that the parking area be level, the engine be turned off, the fuel valve be closed, and pressure be bled. Locate filter housing, tip a pan underneath it, disconnect fuel lines and any wiring, and spin off the old unit with drips falling. Lubricate new gasket with fresh diesel, fill-up cartridge where applicable and screw on by hand until tight the new Fuel Water Separator Filter. Secure the reattach lines, re-open the valve, prime the pump by cycling the key or hand bulb, start the Jeep, and scan the lines to see how many leaks there are. Put the old filter in the trash after local instructions so that the trail does not get any dirtier than your fuel.