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KenR
 


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United Kingdom 2010 Discovery 4 3.0 TDV6 HSE Auto Zermatt SilverDiscovery 4
Water in fuel

Got the "water in fuel" warning yesterday. According to the Handbook it means that there is water in the fuel filter. How urgently do I need to get this sorted? The car is due for service next month and I will probably do less than 500 miles in that time. Can it wait?
  
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steveraspberry
 


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How hard is it to change a fuel filter? Not sure I'd want to ignore that warning for another 500 miles tbh fella. Fuel filter change is fairly straightforward and not getting it sorted now, may cause you problems in the not too distant future. Obviously someone far more knowledgeable than I will be along shortly with a definitive answer. Thumbs Up
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It can wait Thumbs Up

The diesel sits on top of the water, so it won't be drawn into the fuel system

If a new filter does not cure it, it may need a filter housing. Not much more than the cost of a filter, IIRC
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sean 471
 


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As mikey said get a new filter and housing. It's about an extra 10 quid to get both together.
  
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As above, not worth doing the job twice and it is more likely to be the housing than not.

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KenR
 


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Many thanks guys, I will take your advice
  
Post #12649615th Apr 2014 11:12 am
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Robe
 


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Although they do it at a service, every other year, you can drain it yourself. Filter is underneath the vehicle.
  
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