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Originally Posted by f5fstop
However, in the past thirty years, in-ground fuel tanks have been fiberglass, fuel tanks on the vehicle are plastic, and the chances of getting dirty fuel is very slight.
In fact, in most vehicle, there is no recommended time to change the filter. It is serviced only if required.
Just some observations...
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Nice info F5fstop.
The idiotic morons at my dealership "recommend" changing the fuel filter every 15,000 miles. I thought that seemed excessive. When I questioned the service advisor about he said something to the tune of "well, it's really dusty out here in Colorado". Seriously.