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Old 27-05-2015
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Hi everyone,Just wondering if anybody has replaced there crd jk fuel filter head and if so where they bought it? E.G. out of U.S.A. or UK ,not interested in stealerships pricing This one's leaking diesel because of the heater wiring burned out .I have disconnected the heater wiring but it still seeps out and I don't want it turning into a river of diesel out wheeling in the middle of nowhere..........Thanks John..
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Where abouts is the diesel fuel filter.

I think ur best bet is UK
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Best bet the uk? We have diesels here too!
just replace the whole unit with a better system I had almost completed a off the shelf replacement system but i ended up selling my crd before finishing it.
Remember the JK only has a pre filter system using a low pressure set up. so something like a 30micron filter will be common, You will need to do a bit of work to install a post fuel pump system (after the belt driven hi pressure pump) and put a 2micron filter there if you want to be ********.

Fuel mangager have some pretty good filter set ups, just need so get a bracket and some custom lines mate up. Nothing too hard, just the hi pressure line has to be suited to handle huge amounts of pressure.

Do not bother with the factory heater system, its always a matter of time before they leak or melt to bits.
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