dieselbalz I will look at the code but will have to wait for warmer weather, probably be a few weeks at least.
If you are intent on deleting it, don't destroy it when taking it off. If in good shape I'll buy it from you.
With the quality of today's diesel fuel, the water separator is really not needed. Not to mention the fuel filter itself has the capacity to remove water from the system. Its really down to personal preference.
Quote from: DieselBalz on February 28, 2013, 08:13:23 amWith the quality of today's diesel fuel, the water separator is really not needed. Not to mention the fuel filter itself has the capacity to remove water from the system. Its really down to personal preference.True, the quality of fuel is better today than in 85. However, the water in fuel does not come from the refinery, it is introduced afterwards. All you need is one batch of bad fuel to ruin your day. Here is an examplehttp://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=32805.0The fuel filter does not and cannot remove water from the system. The water separator, with a (working) water in fuel warning system, gives you ample time to take action before damage to your injection pump occurs and prevent you from getting stranded.
...they tend to go bad and indicate water in the fuel when there isn't really.
The mk 2 and 3 filters most certainly can and do remove water as they have a built in water separator. That's why there is a water drain on the bottom of them. They do NOT have a water in fuel sensor though which would certainly be a nice addition. That is one area where the original mk 2 separators have some value. Except that they tend to go bad and indicate water in the fuel when there isn't really. BrynSent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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