fuel filter

ARVInmeritor Fuel Filter – 01E056000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Purolator Pro~Fuel Brand And Napa In-Line Fuel Filters Shipped By ARVInmeritor From June 19 Through September 28, 2001. Suspect Filters Are Identified By Purolator Part Nos., 804, 805, And 806, And Napa Part Nos., 624804, 624805, And 624806 With Eight-Character Date Codesthat Begin With Any Of The Following Combinations: So6M14, So6M15, So6M18, So6M19, So6M20, So6M21, So6M22, So6M25, So6M26, So6M27, So6M28, So6M29, So6M30, So7M02, So7M03, So7M05, So7M06, So7M07, So7M09, So7M10, So7M11, So7M12, So7M13, So7M16, So7M17, So7M18, So7M19, So7M20, So7M21, So7M23, So7M24, So7M25, So7M26, So7M27, So7M30, So7M31, So8M01, So8M02, So8M06, So8M07, So8M08, So8M09, So8M10, So8M13, So8M14, So8M15, So8M16, So8M17, So8M20, So8M21, So8M22, So8M23, So8M27, So8M28, So8M29, So8M30, So9M04, So9M05, So9M06, So9M07, So9M08, So9M09, So9M10, So9M11, So9M12, So9M13, So9M17, So9M18, So9M19. The Polymer Used For The Housing In The Suspect Filters May Not Be Compatible With Xylene, Toulene, Mek, Ethanol And Other Chemicals Sometimes Found In Fuel Systems. Prolonged Exposure To Such Chemicals Can Result In The Degradation Of The Polymer Which, In Turn, Weakens The Filter Housing.


Baldwin Fuel Filter – 01E009000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Fuel Filters For Use As Replacement Equipment In Certain Chevrolet, Daimlerchrysler, Daihatsu, Dodge, Eagle, Geo, Hyundai, Lex Us, Mitsubishi, Plymouth, Suzuki, And Toyota Passenger Vehicles. Part Nos. Bf1100 And Bf1179 Fuel Filters Sold By Baldwin And Certain Gf242 And Gf288 Fuel Filters Sold By Hastings. These Fuel Filters Were Purchased From Maddocks Between September 20, 1999, And September 11, 2000, And Can Be Easily Identified Because Of The Label Affixed To Them, Which Indicates The Flow DireCTIon Of Fuel And States “Made In Canada.” Gasoline Can Leak Through The Seam Of The Filter.


Baldwin Fuel Filter – 00E062000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Aftermarket Diesel Fuel Filters For Use As Replacement Equipment In Medium-Weight Diesel Trucks. Part Nos. Pf7688 (Baldwin) And Ff1094 (Hastings), Sold Between August 21, 1999, Until September 22, 2000. These Filters Were Designed With A Plastic Lid Attached To The Filter Element Which Can Be Displaced Because Of A Build-Up Of Pressure In The Fuel System. Displacement Of The Lid Can Result In A Fuel Leak.


Hastings Fuel Filter – 00E062000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Aftermarket Diesel Fuel Filters For Use As Replacement Equipment In Medium-Weight Diesel Trucks. Part Nos. Pf7688 (Baldwin) And Ff1094 (Hastings), Sold Between August 21, 1999, Until September 22, 2000. These Filters Were Designed With A Plastic Lid Attached To The Filter Element Which Can Be Displaced Because Of A Build-Up Of Pressure In The Fuel System. Displacement Of The Lid Can Result In A Fuel Leak.


Hastings Fuel Filter – 01E009000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Fuel Filters For Use As Replacement Equipment In Certain Chevrolet, Daimlerchrysler, Daihatsu, Dodge, Eagle, Geo, Hyundai, Lex Us, Mitsubishi, Plymouth, Suzuki, And Toyota Passenger Vehicles. Part Nos. Bf1100 And Bf1179 Fuel Filters Sold By Baldwin And Certain Gf242 And Gf288 Fuel Filters Sold By Hastings. These Fuel Filters Were Purchased From Maddocks Between September 20, 1999, And September 11, 2000, And Can Be Easily Identified Because Of The Label Affixed To Them, Which Indicates The Flow DireCTIon Of Fuel And States “Made In Canada.” Gasoline Can Leak Through The Seam Of The Filter.


Kuss Fuel Filter – 90E018000

Vehicle recall defect – Filters May Have Faulty Weld Or Incompletely Sealed Welds Allowing The Filters To Leak An Excessive Amount Of Gasoline While In Use.


Napa Fuel Filter – 01E056000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Purolator Pro~Fuel Brand And Napa In-Line Fuel Filters Shipped By ARVInmeritor From June 19 Through September 28, 2001. Suspect Filters Are Identified By Purolator Part Nos., 804, 805, And 806, And Napa Part Nos., 624804, 624805, And 624806 With Eight-Character Date Codesthat Begin With Any Of The Following Combinations: So6M14, So6M15, So6M18, So6M19, So6M20, So6M21, So6M22, So6M25, So6M26, So6M27, So6M28, So6M29, So6M30, So7M02, So7M03, So7M05, So7M06, So7M07, So7M09, So7M10, So7M11, So7M12, So7M13, So7M16, So7M17, So7M18, So7M19, So7M20, So7M21, So7M23, So7M24, So7M25, So7M26, So7M27, So7M30, So7M31, So8M01, So8M02, So8M06, So8M07, So8M08, So8M09, So8M10, So8M13, So8M14, So8M15, So8M16, So8M17, So8M20, So8M21, So8M22, So8M23, So8M27, So8M28, So8M29, So8M30, So9M04, So9M05, So9M06, So9M07, So9M08, So9M09, So9M10, So9M11, So9M12, So9M13, So9M17, So9M18, So9M19. The Polymer Used For The Housing In The Suspect Filters May Not Be Compatible With Xylene, Toulene, Mek, Ethanol And Other Chemicals Sometimes Found In Fuel Systems. Prolonged Exposure To Such Chemicals Can Result In The Degradation Of The Polymer Which, In Turn, Weakens The Filter Housing.


Purolator Pro~Fuel Fuel Filter – 01E056000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Purolator Pro~Fuel Brand And Napa In-Line Fuel Filters Shipped By ARVInmeritor From June 19 Through September 28, 2001. Suspect Filters Are Identified By Purolator Part Nos., 804, 805, And 806, And Napa Part Nos., 624804, 624805, And 624806 With Eight-Character Date Codesthat Begin With Any Of The Following Combinations: So6M14, So6M15, So6M18, So6M19, So6M20, So6M21, So6M22, So6M25, So6M26, So6M27, So6M28, So6M29, So6M30, So7M02, So7M03, So7M05, So7M06, So7M07, So7M09, So7M10, So7M11, So7M12, So7M13, So7M16, So7M17, So7M18, So7M19, So7M20, So7M21, So7M23, So7M24, So7M25, So7M26, So7M27, So7M30, So7M31, So8M01, So8M02, So8M06, So8M07, So8M08, So8M09, So8M10, So8M13, So8M14, So8M15, So8M16, So8M17, So8M20, So8M21, So8M22, So8M23, So8M27, So8M28, So8M29, So8M30, So9M04, So9M05, So9M06, So9M07, So9M08, So9M09, So9M10, So9M11, So9M12, So9M13, So9M17, So9M18, So9M19. The Polymer Used For The Housing In The Suspect Filters May Not Be Compatible With Xylene, Toulene, Mek, Ethanol And Other Chemicals Sometimes Found In Fuel Systems. Prolonged Exposure To Such Chemicals Can Result In The Degradation Of The Polymer Which, In Turn, Weakens The Filter Housing.


Purolator Fuel Filter – 93E019000

Vehicle recall defect – The Fuel Filters Were Produced With An Incorrect Threaded Fitting. The Incorrect Fitting Is Similiar Enough In Size That The Fuel Filter May Appear To Be Correctly Threaded Onto The Fuel Line.