I just changed my Trucks fuel filter and when I drained into a zip lock bag green mold looked to be floating around in it. What is it?? Yes my First Diesel Truck.
The filter should catch it, I wouldn't use anything other than a MOPAR fuel filter as other brands have been known to swell, botton line, if you've got algae then it's had/has some water in the fuel. someone else may chime in about the algae, even though I've worked on many diesels, I've never had to deal with algae.
Tc what info do you want? The truck is new to me 5 week and 3 k miles. Dealer could not verify last oil change so I got an extra 2 free oil changes. The oil stated 6,700 since last oil change when I bought it. The deal told me it was coming due for a fuel filter so I did it myself. I used a wix filter instead of oem however. Ok to use wix or should I replace. Easy 5 min job. Thanks
Back in 2013 Holiday served me this Fuel, Fortunately I have auxiliary Transfer and Auxiliary filtration in addition to the Factory Direct Injection filtration.
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I would check your filter ASAP as see if it bio laden, In most cases its harmless material, But were there's algae there's water.
Thank you. And thanks for the tip on filters. I should have know when I removed to old filter and it stamped Made in China there be hidden issues. Anyone that puts a made in China filter on obviously cheap on PM.
FYI, MOPAR filters are made in China. I order my oil filters from IDPARTS.COM, the brand is UFI, & they are supposedly the same filter that mopar buys, I did check the filter against an OEM & it looked identical & even shared part numbers. I use OEM MOPAR filters because some people have had issues with non OENM filters swelling & not catching water.