

🛠️ Filter like a pro, drive like a boss.
The MAHLE Original KL 676 Fuel Filter is a premium, European-engineered component designed to meet OEM specifications. It features advanced embossed and pleated filter media for superior dirt holding capacity and low pressure drop, ensuring your vehicle’s fuel system stays clean and protected from contaminants and corrosion. Trusted by professionals, it guarantees a perfect fit and long-lasting performance.
| ASIN | B00AFVBYF4 |
| Brand | MAHLE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (79) |
| Date First Available | 28 October 2013 |
| Item Weight | 118 g |
| Item model number | KL 676 |
| Manufacturer | Mahle |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KL 676 |
| Model | KL 676 |
| OEM Part Number | KL676 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.99 x 5.99 x 12.5 cm; 117.93 g |
O**H
Well, it's a fuel filter, it fits perfectly, and it filters the fuel. What else is there to say?
D**N
May cost more than others but Mahle is the best fuel filter out there
A**R
Good part as expected
C**N
Mahle is a 95 year old German company with 75,000 employees world wide. That's the reason I went with this filter. It was made in Mexico. My application was a 2000 Silverado, the original filter having a 20mm nut on the filter and a 16mm flare nut on the fuel line. This Mahle filter has a 3/4" nut on it, obviously it is used in multiple applications. No big deal. Use a flare nut wrench (aka line wrench) on the fuel line fitting. If you use an open end wrench you'll round off the nut resulting in a major dilemma. Spray the 2 nuts securing the filter to the frame with PB Blaster or similar penetrating oil, as the these 1/2" nuts are on the outside of the frame and will be rusted big time. Just loosen them a 1/4", no need to remove them. The fuel line nuts will be very hard to break loose. On the forward fitting, place the 20mm open end wrench so that it bears against the frame, and pull down on the 16mm flare nut wrench. I put a 2' section of pipe over the flare wrench for leverage. On the rear fitting, have the 16mm flare nut wrench bear on the frame and pull down on the 20mm open end wrench that's on the old filter. Put some rags under the nuts as some fuel will leak. out.
J**N
Very good quality, good price too. Don't wait to change your filter, very easy to change, only takes about 30 minutes.
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