2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
#11
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>
> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> maintenance.
>
> jb wrote:
>
>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>
>
If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
Ouch.
> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>
> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> maintenance.
>
> jb wrote:
>
>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>
>
If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
Ouch.
#12
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>
> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> maintenance.
>
> jb wrote:
>
>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>
>
If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
Ouch.
> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>
> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> maintenance.
>
> jb wrote:
>
>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>
>
If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
Ouch.
#13
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>
> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> maintenance.
>
> jb wrote:
>
>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>
>
If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
Ouch.
> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>
> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> maintenance.
>
> jb wrote:
>
>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>
>
If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
Ouch.
#14
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
I've seen web pictures of a flap cut above the unit. I'm sure someone here
had the page or the measurements.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
had the page or the measurements.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
#15
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
I've seen web pictures of a flap cut above the unit. I'm sure someone here
had the page or the measurements.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
had the page or the measurements.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
#16
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
I've seen web pictures of a flap cut above the unit. I'm sure someone here
had the page or the measurements.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
had the page or the measurements.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
#17
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
if it has a replaceable fuel filter it is grey and suits infront of the gas tank
near the left upper shock mount and is attached to the underbody by 2 screws . if
you don't see it there then it's in the gas tank and is a 100k service item
jb wrote:
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> > The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> > Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> > http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
> >
> > In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> > alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> > Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> > maintenance.
> >
> > jb wrote:
> >
> >>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
> >>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
> >>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
> >>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
> >
> >
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
near the left upper shock mount and is attached to the underbody by 2 screws . if
you don't see it there then it's in the gas tank and is a 100k service item
jb wrote:
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> > The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> > Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> > http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
> >
> > In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> > alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> > Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> > maintenance.
> >
> > jb wrote:
> >
> >>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
> >>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
> >>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
> >>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
> >
> >
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
#18
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
if it has a replaceable fuel filter it is grey and suits infront of the gas tank
near the left upper shock mount and is attached to the underbody by 2 screws . if
you don't see it there then it's in the gas tank and is a 100k service item
jb wrote:
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> > The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> > Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> > http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
> >
> > In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> > alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> > Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> > maintenance.
> >
> > jb wrote:
> >
> >>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
> >>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
> >>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
> >>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
> >
> >
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
near the left upper shock mount and is attached to the underbody by 2 screws . if
you don't see it there then it's in the gas tank and is a 100k service item
jb wrote:
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> > The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> > Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> > http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
> >
> > In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> > alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> > Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> > maintenance.
> >
> > jb wrote:
> >
> >>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
> >>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
> >>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
> >>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
> >
> >
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
#19
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
if it has a replaceable fuel filter it is grey and suits infront of the gas tank
near the left upper shock mount and is attached to the underbody by 2 screws . if
you don't see it there then it's in the gas tank and is a 100k service item
jb wrote:
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> > The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> > Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> > http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
> >
> > In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> > alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> > Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> > maintenance.
> >
> > jb wrote:
> >
> >>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
> >>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
> >>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
> >>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
> >
> >
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
near the left upper shock mount and is attached to the underbody by 2 screws . if
you don't see it there then it's in the gas tank and is a 100k service item
jb wrote:
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
> > The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
> > Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
> > http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
> >
> > In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
> > alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
> > Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
> > maintenance.
> >
> > jb wrote:
> >
> >>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
> >>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
> >>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
> >>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
> >
> >
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
#20
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Re: 2000 Cherokee Fule Filter
Tank removal isn't as bad a job as it seems, at least on my TJ...I've had it
out a couple of times for various reasons, but not to replace the filter
yet.
It's easier when the tank is close to empty though, and when using a floor
jack to lower it.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.
out a couple of times for various reasons, but not to replace the filter
yet.
It's easier when the tank is close to empty though, and when using a floor
jack to lower it.
"jb" <jb3320@indy.rr.com> wrote in message
news:fm7sg.12509$vl5.4852@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
> tom@rockauto.com wrote:
>> The 2000 Cherokee 4.0 L and 2.5 L has "strainers" at the fuel pump.
>> Here is a photo of the fuel pump and strainers:
>> http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Carter/D....PI.P74186.jpg
>>
>> In the late '90s these strainers at the fuel pump rather than a stand
>> alone fuel filter became common for many vehicles. I don't know if
>> Jeep recommends these strainers be replaced as part of routine
>> maintenance.
>>
>> jb wrote:
>>
>>>I just purchased the 2000 Cherokee with 135k miles. I'm trying to snuff
>>>it up all the way around. The fuel filter is my next concern. Where is
>>>it located??? Can't seem the find it. Do I need to install an inline
>>>filter? What is you recommendation? Thanks from a new Jeep driver.
>>
>>
> If the filter mounts above the tank, the tank would have to be removed?
> Ouch.