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6. Place a rag under the filter before removal to
catch any spilled fuel.
7. Separate the filter cup 4 from the cap 2 by
turning the filter cup counterclockwise.
8. Drain the fuel and water in the filter cup into
a suitable container.
9. Pull out the filter element 5. Inspect the filter
element 5 , O-ring 6 and seal ring 7 for
damage. If they are damaged, replace them.
NOTICE
If spilled gasoline is just left on painted
surface, it may cause a stain or discolora-
tion of the surface coating.
Wipe off any spilled gasoline immediately
with a soft cloth etc.
10. Wash the filter element with clean solvent
and dry it.
11. Reinstall the seal ring and filter element in
their original positions.
12. Verify that the O-ring is in place in the top of
the filter cup and screw the filter cup back
into place.
13. Connect the water sensor lead wire connec-
tor 3.
14. Reinstall the fuel filter with the attaching
bolts.
15. Restart the engine and check that there are
no leaks around the fuel filter.
NOTE:
If any water exists in the fuel filter cup, remove
the cup and drain the water. Always dispose of
excess fuel safely. For questions, consult your
authorized Suzuki marine dealer.