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Old 10-31-2007, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
ZeroOne
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Water separator won't drain after new filter

Took the truck to the dealer for its first fuel filter(s) change at 10k-mi, about a month ago. This is the first time since the new filters that I've tried to drain the water separator. I've done it a few times before and know I'm doing it right, but for some reason NOTHING comes out. Only ONE drip and thats it. Nothing else whatsoever. Not a slow drip, not a trickle, nothing. It doesn't matter if its just been run, sat all night, or ignition turned to on (not started) and back off. I've been going to the same fuel stops for the life of the truck. Doubt there is any clogging on a brand new filter with the usual stations. Anyone ever heard of this before? It's really annoying when the easiest things find ways to become difficult.
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