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2012 Genesis 5.0 Fuel Filter

SixFootSix

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Genesis Model Year
2016
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2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Did Hyundai change the design of their fuel filter from double to single fuel regulators in the bottom?

I just removed and replaced my fuel filter in my 2012 5.0 and the fuel filter design has only one regular port instead of two that were on the original.

20894

The car runs fine after the change. I’m thinking it was a design change. 20893
 
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what were the symptoms you were experiencing?
Mild surging when cold. Replacing the filter did not solve the issue and the dealer says replacing the fuel filter is no longer recommend by Hyundai. The surging is apparently normal and throttle position controlled when the engine has not reached operating temperature.
I believe that no filter lasts a lifetime unless lifetime is 100k miles. I can at least rest knowing that the filter is not impacted drivability.
 
Mild surging when cold. Replacing the filter did not solve the issue and the dealer says replacing the fuel filter is no longer recommend by Hyundai. The surging is apparently normal and throttle position controlled when the engine has not reached operating temperature.
I believe that no filter lasts a lifetime unless lifetime is 100k miles. I can at least rest knowing that the filter is not impacted drivability.
Did you use a Hyundai part?
 
Good deal! Was it a hard job would say? Straight forward? Did the tank have to come out?
Relatively easy with a nearly empty tank. It’s accessed from under the rear seat. Read the repair manual before attempting any repairs.
 
I did the filter on my 4.6, if you're mechanically inclined it's a fairly simple job.
 
Do you have a repair manual for 2012 Genesis 5.0 Rspec?

Relatively easy with a nearly empty tank. It’s accessed from under the rear seat. Read the repair manual before attempting any repairs.
 
Do you have a repair manual for 2012 Genesis 5.0 Rspec?

i was CV provided five pages from the manual. They provided the clear direction to remove and replace.
 
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