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Originally Posted by RLT
Turismo07 Do you know if a new fuel filter housing for my 2007 build will be of a metal construction and come with the sensor ?
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I am not sure TBH, and I don't know if the 2012+ metal versions are a straight swap into the earlier models. If you find out, let me know.
As I said, I just disconnected my fuel filter heater, not needed for me in Perth climate, and doesn't set off a dash light or anything so no adverse affects, and no chance of it one day melting my fuel filter housing.
If you were asking about the 'water in fuel sensor', this is a separate thing. It has its own wiring pigtail and plug, and the sensor connects to the cap/tap at the very bottom of the fuel filter (which screws into the fuel filter housing at the top). If you've ever done a service and changed your fuel filter (recommended every 10,000km at most) you will know what I am talking about.