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Top-rated ECOGARD XF55612 Premium Fuel Filter: Perfect Fit for Toyota Sequoia 4.7L (2001-2009) Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Top-rated ECOGARD XF55612 Premium Fuel Filter: Perfect Fit for Toyota Sequoia 4.7L (2001-2009)

COMPATIBLE with Toyota Sequoia 4.7L 2001-2009. REPLACES ACDELCO GF838, GM 19236673, PUROLATOR F55612, TOYOTA 23030-50010, WIX 33410, 33924. PROTECT YOUR ENGINE against damage by preventing foreign particles from reaching the fuel injector or carburetor. Constructed with a multi-layered material that has optimum filtering efficiency. IMPROVE ENGINE PERFORMANCE with ECOGARD Fuel Filters. A clogged or dirty gas filter can result in difficulty starting, hesitation upon accelerating, decreased fuel economy, and rough idling. PRECISE INLET/OUTLET CONNECTIONS for trouble-free installation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive but effective upgrade.

Came slightly bent, but that is probably due to transport. Otherwise worked great after straightening by hand! Increased from 220 miles per tank to 320.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Cleanliness

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Tab does not fit factory clamp

Fuel filter fits lines and fits my Sequoia, but tab holding plastic fuel line bracket does not fit and will not fit factory bracket without modification.

Pros
  • Fuel filter
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Leaks and does not appear as shown

This fuel filter is not recommended. Basically flows and flows badly. I am a professional mechanic by trade and have changed many fuel filters. I've never had a leak like this. The clamp tab is wrong, the threads on the new filter are only half what the OEM causes the hardline to not properly match the flange. It is silver not black and not the same as the picture! Luckily I had the old filter and was able to put it back in (NO LEAK!). I am requesting a refund which I will update if my claim is

Pros
  • Filter
Cons
  • No instructions