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Location of the fuel filter on Peugeot 208 and materials needed for its replacement
The location of a car's fuel filter depends on the space available around the fuel tank, not the engine type. For example, the fuel filter on the Peugeot 208 1.0, 208 1.2 VTi, 208 1.2 PureTech, 208 1.6VTi, and 208 1.6THP is located between the suspension spring and the spare wheel well, as shown in the first photo.
To change it, you will need:
To change it, you will need:
- Depending on the case, a large flathead screwdriver or "water pump" pliers.
- A new filter cartridge
- A metal tray
- A rag
- Make sure your car key is not in the vehicle and the driver's door is closed to avoid pressurizing the fuel system.
- Start by disconnecting the outlet tube from the filter.
- In this case, the fuel tube connector is removed by pressing on the white part (2nd and 3rd photos) with a large flathead screwdriver while pulling the fuel tube outward.
- If the tab is more of a white square, use the "water pump" pliers. You can also purchase a special tool for fuel tubes, see further down this page. In all cases, be careful not to damage the tube connector. Do not pinch the connector with the screwdriver to force it out of the filter; simply press on the white tabs.
- Caution! Fuel will leak from the tube, but especially from the filter.
- Make sure you don't get any fuel on your face, then immediately plug the filter using the cap provided on the new cartridge.
Now spread the two tabs holding the fuel filter, remove the old filter, and install the new one, ensuring the flow arrow is aligned with the old one. This arrow should point toward the fuel line leading to the engine.
Insert the filter into its holder until you hear a "click" signaling that the tabs have closed securely.
Insert the filter into its holder until you hear a "click" signaling that the tabs have closed securely.
Make sure that:
- The new filter is firmly against the rear "legs" of the filter holder
- That the tabs hold the filter securely
- That the tubes are properly inserted and against the filter body
- That the tubes cannot be removed by hand


