1.- For identify the right fuse, check your
2000-Ford-Excursion-Owners-Manual position 112, 20AMP (Maxi Fuse); details in the page 138 and next.
2.- Ford Excursion, Expedition, Lincoln Navigator
2000-2005, Fuel Filter - Removal & Installation
NOTE
A fuel line disconnect tool is needed for this procedure.
CAUTION
Fuel injection systems remain under pressure, even after the
engine has been turned OFF. The fuel system pressure must be relieved
before disconnecting any fuel lines. Failure to do so may result in fire
and/or personal injury.
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Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions section.
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Remove or disconnect the following:
Negative battery cable
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Relieve the fuel system pressure.
Fuel lines from the fuel filter. Have a drain pan handy to catch
any residual fuel once the lines are separated.
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On newer models, disconnect the fuel lines from the filter as
follows:
Safety clip from the male hose
Install and push the fuel line disconnect tool into the female
fitting.
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Remove or disconnect the following:
NOTE
Inspect the fuel lines for any damage after the fuel is finished
draining.
Male and female fittings from the filter
Fuel filter from the bracket and the retainer, if equipped. Note
the direction of the flow arrow so the replacement filter can be
installed correctly.
Fig. Typical fuel filter mounting along an under-vehicle frame
rail
To install:
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Install or connect the following:
Fuel filter into the mounting bracket with the flow arrow pointing
in the correct direction
Fuel lines to the fuel filter. Align and push the male tube into
the female fitting until a click is heard. Pull on the fitting to ensure
that it is fully engaged, then install the safety clip.
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Lower the vehicle to the ground.
NOTE
When the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, some
abnormal drive symptoms may occur while the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) relearns its adaptive strategy. The vehicle may need to be driven
10 miles (16 km) or more to relearn the strategy.
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Connect the negative battery cable.
Hope this helped.
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