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Are you due for a service fairly soon eye..? if so I would bring it forward and get the garage to change the filter.. They aren't cheap but are an important part of the system (and would not be easy for a non mechanic to change I feel)
There should be some sort of a drain valve on the bottom to let the water out. You might need to open the tap and pump the hand primer until clean diesel comes out. I must admit I havent looked at the filter too closely on my i30 but on other diesels I've worked on, there is a large plastic nut on the bottom of the fuel filter. This is the float and switch assembly that detects the water, and switches on the warning light. Generally on that same assy is the drain cock.
If water is getting in there, shouldn't there be a fluid release valve?
I'll check later, no rain permitting.
There should be a fairly easy way to drain the water out.
If its flickering on and off,
It may be a sensor fault
I reckon much of the last 2 years has gone on researching topics and jokes for this site!
UpdateLight not flickered for couple of days.Let the tank go down to empty and filled up with diesel from my usual garage.Since the fill up the light hasn't appeared.My guess it was a bad batch of fuel.Anyway will keep my eye(30) on symbol.Due it's 2nd year service in 4 weeks so will mention it to the garage but according to the service schedule the fuel filter is changed.Wow. Where have those last 2 years gone
Only problem with that tho - if it was water - only one place it could have gone - thru your injection system. Those ultra-tight tolerance metal-to-metal sealing surfaces HATE water. Not only does it interfere with the diesel's lubrication properties - it also likes to sit in low spots and corrode stuff. Not to sound pessimistic - but hope it all turns out ok!
... the Hyundai fuel filter is extreamly expencive as most all CRD fuel filters are normaly about $20 to $30 Hyundai charge three times that, anyone know why?
I think you would know it if water went through the injectors into the combussion chamber, as with 17:0.1 comp and boost of up to 20 pound. the water would not compress and would hydralic motor.but if it's running sweet.....
Quote from: Lakes on August 02, 2009, 20:35:41... the Hyundai fuel filter is extreamly expencive as most all CRD fuel filters are normaly about $20 to $30 Hyundai charge three times that, anyone know why?.. because they can and you'll pay it
There is NO fuel filter listed. I'm sure it's listed as replace.Do you know if they change it?