crafty
01-06-2009, 10:25
Question!
I changed my fuel filter last week and when I got the filter off the one wire on the water in fuel sensor was broken off right at the plastic. The other wire broke almost as soon as I touched it. I suspect that they were brittle due to old age (8 yrs old) but it cost me $81 (dealer cost) for a new one.
My question is, could I have put the old sensor back on with no wires and have everything run okay except that I wouldn't have had a working sensor? I didn't know and I didn't want to go through the hassle of draining fuel to replace it if it did cause trouble. I have never had the water in fuel warning at all so I didn't figure I would miss it if it wasn't there.
Just thought I'd ask this in case it happens to me again in the future.
Thanks,
I changed my fuel filter last week and when I got the filter off the one wire on the water in fuel sensor was broken off right at the plastic. The other wire broke almost as soon as I touched it. I suspect that they were brittle due to old age (8 yrs old) but it cost me $81 (dealer cost) for a new one.
My question is, could I have put the old sensor back on with no wires and have everything run okay except that I wouldn't have had a working sensor? I didn't know and I didn't want to go through the hassle of draining fuel to replace it if it did cause trouble. I have never had the water in fuel warning at all so I didn't figure I would miss it if it wasn't there.
Just thought I'd ask this in case it happens to me again in the future.
Thanks,