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manirron 06-13-2003 07:46 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
hi:
I am new to this forum and need some help..I have a 2000 ford ranger with a 3.0 liter 6 cyliner engine...Does anyone know where the fuel filter is and if a special tool is required??...I have tried to trace the fuel line but cant seem to find the filter...
..please email me at manirron(No Email Addresses In Posts!)

thanx if anyone can help me

Rockledge 06-13-2003 08:40 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
Hello, welcome to Ford Truck Enthusiasts!

You should try using the search function ...there have been several recent threads in this forum on the subject of changing out a fuel filter.

In the meantime, here is something to get you started:

Changing Ranger Fuel Filter

manirron 06-13-2003 08:49 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
Thanx for the reply..I did do a search after I posted my question..
I may get a manual anyway..thanx again !

manirron 06-13-2003 09:16 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
Rockledge:
another reason I posted "where is the filter?" is because the auto parts store all seem to say there are 2 different filters that could be used for my ranger's model and year.and they could be in different places..ever heard of that?

WXboy 06-13-2003 09:25 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
Every 90s model or newer Ford truck I've ever seen has had the fuel filter located next to the frame, on the inner side, under the driver's side door. A special tool is required to disconnect it from the fuel line, but that tool can be bought at auto parts stores usually.

manirron 06-13-2003 09:26 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
ok thanx!!!

greenpus 06-14-2003 06:25 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
I think the auto parts store you go to must be smoking crack or sumthing. There is only one fuel filter and it is used on all three models of that year. It does not matter if you got the FLEX engine or not they all use the same filter.

FG-1004



Originally posted by manirron
Rockledge:
another reason I posted "where is the filter?" is because the auto parts store all seem to say there are 2 different filters that could be used for my ranger's model and year.and they could be in different places..ever heard of that?


Bob Ayers 06-14-2003 06:46 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
On my 1999 3.0L FFV, the fuel filter is a different P/N from the
NON-FFV 3.0L.

Bob Ayers 06-14-2003 07:53 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
I just checked the Motorcraft website, and found the following:

Fuel filter for 2000 NON-FFV 3.0L: FG-1071
Fuel filter for 2000 FFV 3.0L: FG-1033

So, according to Motorcraft, the fuel filters are different for a
2000 FFV 3.0L.

JoggingGuy 06-14-2003 09:28 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
I have a 2000 Ranger 3.0L FFV engine and I put a new fuel filter in a few days ago. It was on the inside of the frame under the driver's side door. I didn't even have to jack up the truck to swap it out.

My owner's manual calls for a FG-1002 and that is the part number on the old one. I replaced it with a Wix 33652. These filters have two connectors on the input side and one on the output side. It only took a small screw driver to pop the clips off and release the connectors.

Rockledge 06-14-2003 09:44 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
It sounds to me like Ford is doing its best to confuse us again! :mad:

manirron 06-15-2003 02:43 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
well I found the filter and replaced it quite easily!!...I just needed a flat screwdriver to pop the clips off and crescent wrench to remove the one mounting nut..as fas as my auto parts store smoking crack,well this IS south florida..
now I just need to found out what is causing a clunking sound
front driver side.. I have seen some posts here that it could be the radius arm or something like that...I am hoping it is the shock absorber..should a stock shock go bad by 60,000 miles?:-rip

mrwizard 06-15-2003 12:30 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
Give the truck the "bounce" test to check the shocks. No reason why the stock ones couln't go bad in 60K.
Did the guys at the parts store have to take a vote and count the hanging chads to figure out which filter you needed?

Ken00 06-16-2003 06:59 PM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
The filters are different because the E-85 is more corrosive and Ford did switch the connections, either 99 or 00.

greenpus 06-17-2003 07:38 AM

fuel filter for 2000 ranger
 
they switched the filter in 2000. The 99 has 2 connectors and the 2000 has 3. Like I said the filter is the same for all three engines. It doesn't matter if you use Flex fuel or not. The filters are made from all plastic on the 2000 model so corrosive fuel isn't a problem.


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