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How to change the fuel filter on a Toyota Landcruiser 80 Series with 4.5L 6-cylinder petrol engine 1FZ-FE (model FZJ80, FZJ70 or FZJ105). 80 Series (FZJ80) – 1992 onwards 105 Series (FZJ105) – 1998 onwards 70 Series (FZJ70/FZJ73/FZJ75) – 1992 onwards 70 Series (FZJ78/FZJ79) – 1999 onwards Jump to Section: 00:00 Introduction 00:27 Tools and parts 01:32 Disconnecting fuel pump connector and relieving high pressure 02:29 Jacking car and removing front left wheel 03:10 Removing existing fuel filter 06:13 (Optional) Preparing new fuel filter 06:59 Installing new fuel filter 09:33 Re-connecting fuel pump connector 09:52 Priming fuel filter, starting car and checking for leaks 10:23 Reinstating front left wheel and lowering car 11:22 Conclusion Parts used: Toyota 23300-69045 fuel filter assembly (includes 4x new gaskets) 2x Toyota 90401-12097 fuel union (banjo) bolt If fuel filter mounting bolts are required (x2) – Toyota 91621-B0816 If additional gaskets are required (x4) - Toyota 90430-12026 OR 90430-T0003 (substitute) All genuine part numbers were found by entering vehicle VIN number into PartSouq: https://partsouq.com/ Tools used: Jack Jack stand Metric socket set – 12, 17, 21 mm Socket wrench with extensions to suit above socket Torque wrench (15-109 lb-ft, 21-147 Nm) Flathead screwdriver Paper towels Small plastic container (for spills) Safety glasses and nitrile gloves (strongly recommended) Optional tools (if slotting filter mounting hole): Hacksaw File Paintbrush Black paint (touch-up) Disclaimer: At 2nd Gear Low, we love working on cars, but we are not trained mechanics. We like completing maintenance and modifications to all sorts of cars and filming it for your entertainment, but we can’t promise that you won’t harm yourself, someone else, your car or your warranty by trying this. Talk to a qualified mechanic if you are ever unsure about any part of a job that you choose to try yourself.