Evo 6 Fuel Filter. Mitsubishi Evolution VI CP9A Service

Replace your Fuel Filter - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Evo VI. Located n the engine bay. The special Tommi Makinen Edition CP9a model :) 0:00 Intro Replace Fuel Filter MR204132 0:45 Step 1 Disconnect the Battery 0:55 Remove parts to access the Fuel Filter 1:18 Remove Evo VI air filter element & MAF Sensor 1:34 Remove Carbon Canister 1:43 Remove the Fuel Filter MR204132 3:17 Install New Fuel Filter MR204132 6:03 Re-connect battery terminal 6:31 Check for leaks and test drive 6:50 Outro I used a genuine Mitsubishi Fuel Filter in this video and new copper gaskets too. Snap-on flare nut wrench is handy to use on this job. DIY I enjoy using my Snap-on Tools but I can review your tools too! Contact: Uzumaki Garage PO Box 666 Belconnen ACT 2616 AUSTRALIA Disclaimer: The videos on this channel are for entertainment purposes only. Do Not Copy what I do in my videos. Use the information I share or describe in my videos "AT YOUR OWN RISK". Fuel leaks can cause your car or property to catch fire. Fuel vapours are dangerous and should not be inhaled. Uzumaki Garage accepts no responsibility or liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any use of the information contained in this video channel. Uzumaki Garage makes no representation and assumes no responsibility to the accuracy of information on this channel. I am not a qualified mechanic. Working on cars is dangerous and can cause serious injury to you or someone else. Working on your car you can render it unsafe, unroadworthy and negate its warranty. Running your car's engine in a confined space can kill you. If you make a mistake working on your car you can easily destroy your engine, start a fire or destroy your property. Do not copy the things I have done in my videos, I am just showing what I have done but I am not saying I have done it correctly.