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  1. Hello, does anyone know the fuel filter location on the voyager CRD? I can’t seem to find it. I think it’s a canister type fuel filter. Engine struggles to start and when it does I get a plume of exhaust coming out and then it runs fine. Problem is that starting it take so long it often runs my battery low. it’s 2006 model, right hand drive. thanks
  2. Confusion reigns (again). Last night I got a couple of warnings light up on the dash. First was a water in fuel warning (Little flame type display next to the low fuel warning)... I understood that the seperator / sensor was built into the fuel filter housing on the front of the engine which has not existed on my car for three months (it was replaced by an in line fuel filter from a BMW 3 litre due to poor starting). All the sensor and pre heat leads were left in place with no apparent detrimental effects and everything was tickety boo till last night. No apparent problems with starting or running but thought would check the manual (pdf 2005-RG-Diesel_SM) which indicates there is a fuel filter in front of the rear axle which contains the fuel / water seperator and sensor ???? true or not ? It's too blxxdy cold , wet and muddy to crawl under the car at present and I don't believe the manual .. too many othet errors in it. Second warning wa sthe ABS light glowing in the dark but believe this may be due to a sensor deing ripped off or disconnected when I went through a puddle (rather deeper than I thought) at around 50mph on the A52 .. as I mentioned it's been rather wet lately. Anyway are there two fuel filters on the 2007 Voyager? If not is the WIF sensor in the filter housing at the front of the engine ? (as below) Any help gratefully accepted, recieved. Richard
  3. Confusion reigns (again). Last night I got a couple of warnings light up on the dash. First was a water in fuel warning (Little flame type display next to the low fuel warning)... I understood that the seperator / sensor was built into the fuel filter housing on the front of the engine which has not existed on my car for three months (it was replaced by an in line fuel filter from a BMW 3 litre due to poor starting). All the sensor and pre heat leads were left in place with no apparent detrimental effects and everything was tickety boo till last night. No apparent problems with starting or running but thought would check the manual (pdf 2005-RG-Diesel_SM) which indicates there is a fuel filter in front of the rear axle which contains the fuel / water seperator and sensor ???? true or not ? It's too blxxdy cold , wet and muddy to crawl under the car at present and I don't believe the manual .. too many othet errors in it. Second warning wa sthe ABS light glowing in the dark but believe this may be due to a sensor deing ripped off or disconnected when I went through a puddle (rather deeper than I thought) at around 50mph on the A52 .. as I mentioned it's been rather wet lately. Anyway are there two fuel filters on the 2007 Voyager? If not is the WIF sensor in the filter housing at the front of the engine ? (as below) Any help gratefully accepted, recieved. Richard
  4. Having experienced the dreaded cutting out when driving, I called an ex chrysler dealer to ask for help "Oh yes we know what that problem is, it's the fuel filter housing heater section burnt out, bring it in and we will fix it" Sure enough the fuel filter housing was burnt out melted plastics etc. They have fitted a new unit along with new wiring and connector plug, the car starts much better, let's hope it doesn't cut out again. You could do this yourself the parts are available https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Chrysler-Voyager-2007-Diesel-Fuel-Filter-Assembly-Wiring-Kit-04721225AE/371812082214?hash=item5691ba2226:g:VlQAAOSwA3dYTmqj
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