Where is the Lamando Fuel Filter Located?
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The Lamando fuel filter is located in the fuel line next to the fuel tank. The functions of the fuel filter are: 1. To filter out solid impurities such as iron oxide, dust, harmful particles, and moisture in the fuel system; 2. To protect the fuel injectors, cylinder liners, and piston rings, preventing blockages in the fuel system; 3. To reduce wear and tear on engine components, ensuring stable engine operation. Taking the Volkswagen Lamando 2021 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4615 mm, width 1826 mm, height 1425 mm, with a wheelbase of 2656 mm. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 96 kW and a maximum torque of 225 Nm.
My Lamando has been running for six years, and I've replaced the fuel filter twice. In the older models, the filter is located outside the fuel tank under the car—just crouch down and you'll see a black cylinder connected to the fuel line. I remember that after the 2015 facelift, the filter was integrated with the fuel pump inside the tank, requiring the rear seats to be removed for replacement. Last time I replaced the external filter myself, I found the connector clips extremely tight—you need special pliers to squeeze the spring clips on both sides to pull it off. I recommend disconnecting the negative terminal before replacement and letting the engine depressurize naturally, or you might end up drenched in gasoline. Also, make sure the arrow on the filter housing points toward the front of the car; installing it backward can affect fuel pressure.
As a mechanic, I've worked on many Lamando models. There are two types of fuel filter locations for this car: For vehicles manufactured before 2015, the filter is located on the chassis in front of the right rear wheel, with a plastic housing containing the inlet and outlet fuel pipes. The newer models have switched to a built-in design, integrated with the fuel pump and hidden inside the fuel tank. To access this type, you need to lift the rear seat cushion and pry open the circular inspection cover. When disconnecting the fuel pipes, always remember to release the fuel pressure first. Last time, a customer went to a small shop for replacement, and the apprentice disconnected the pipe without releasing pressure, causing gasoline to spray onto the instrument panel circuit board. It ended up costing over 3,000 yuan to repair the electrical system. For built-in filters, replacement is recommended at 60,000 kilometers, while external ones should be checked at 40,000 kilometers.