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Black plate (31,1)
DURAMAX Diesel Engine (LML/LGH) - 2011
Driving and Operating 9-31
2. Follow the vehicle fuel system
priming procedure earlier in this
section to reprime the system
and restart the engine.
The check engine light may come
on if the vehicle has run out of fuel.
This light may stay on for a few
drive cycles after the condition is
corrected, but will eventually clear
itself.
The fuel operated heater stops
automatically when the fuel
tank volume is less or equal to
10 percent of the total tank volume.
If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the
FOH fuel lines will not need to be
primed because they will still have
fuel remaining.
Fuel Filter Replacement
Pickup Models
If you want to change the fuel filter
yourself, here's how to do it:
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WARNING
Diesel fuel is flammable. It could
start a fire if something ignites it,
and you could be burned. Do not
let it get on hot engine parts, and
keep matches or other ignition
sources away.
First, drain any water from the filter
following the procedure for draining
water listed previously.
The vehicle's engine must be off
until the end of this procedure.
The fuel filter is located in the
engine compartment on the
passenger side of the vehicle.
1. Apply the parking brake. Access
the fuel filter through the
passenger side wheel house
opening. It is not necessary to
remove all of the wheel liner
fasteners.
2. Remove only the necessary
fasteners to allow the rear of
the wheel liner to be lowered
enough for fuel filter access.
3. Unplug the water sensor wire
connected to the fuel filter and
unscrew the filter element.
4. Remove the filter element.
If there is any dirt on the filter
sealing surface, clean it off.
Remove and reuse the water
sensor float switch located on
the bottom of the fuel filter.
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