What are the steps to replace the fuel filter in a Skoda Octavia?

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JakeMarie
07/29/25 5:25pm
Maintenance includes engine oil, oil filter, and air filter. First, it is recommended to lift the car. If not lifting, you can place a support under the wheels. The fuel filter is located near the rear right wheel. Before disassembling the fuel filter, first remove the connected pipelines. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the cover of the Skoda Octavia fuel pump. When removing, pay attention to the three screws of the fuel filter. After removal, do not discard the pipelines carelessly; place them in a container to catch any fuel. Finally, after removal, install a new fuel filter.
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