Is there no fuel filter on a 2004 Jeep TJ 4.0? Mine does not have one and I'm assuming there to be one in the tank. If so, is the internal tank filter good enough?
Your age is showing Chris, I have had a lot of clogged fuel filters, but most were from steel tanks, you are from the generation of plastic tanks that dont rust...I've never heard of a fuel filter clogging on any vehicle in my life. That's pretty damn rare I think.
In order for this to happen, I think a vehicle has to sit for a long, long period of time and potentially develop gunk, rust, or other "stuff" in the fuel. On a car that's regularly driven, I don't foresee it happening.
Your age is showing Chris, I have had a lot of clogged fuel filters, but most were from steel tanks, you are from the generation of plastic tanks that dont rust...
I dunno, I've never had a clogged fuel filter even though I grew up driving vehicles with nothing but steel tanks. I got my license in 1964. I've had dirty inline filters I cleaned by taking apart and flushing with gas but to be actually clogged? Never. Not to mention all of our TJs have rust-free plastic gas tanks.Your age is showing Chris, I have had a lot of clogged fuel filters, but most were from steel tanks, you are from the generation of plastic tanks that dont rust...
No kidding I've had clogged fuel filters on everything from volkswagen beetle stump jumper's, Harley's, cars trucks and several, several year's type/ model Jeep's and I agree with this guy. Clogged filter's are like cholesterol filled arteries,they exist and they clog up...Your age is showing Chris, I have had a lot of clogged fuel filters, but most were from steel tanks, you are from the generation of plastic tanks that dont rust...