⛽ Drive Clean, Drive Confident: Fuel Your Jeep’s Power with Precision!
The ECOGARD XF65627 Premium Fuel Filter is a high-efficiency, multi-layer filter designed specifically for Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0L and 4.7L models from 2002-2004. It replaces several OEM and aftermarket part numbers, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable protection against fuel contaminants. Lightweight and easy to install, it enhances engine performance by maintaining clean fuel flow, preventing starting issues, hesitation, and rough idling.
Brand | ECOGARD |
Product Grade | Replacement Part |
Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Car |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00674118309159 |
Manufacturer | Ecogard |
Style | Compatible,Simple |
OEM Part Number | 52100283 AG |
UPC | 674118309159 |
Model | XF65627 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.17 x 2.17 x 6.77 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | XF65627 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | XF65627 |
D**T
Great for the price
Install went well, fitment aligned up properly and for the price it’s performing as expected.
L**E
This filter has an internal fuel regulator, and filter element.
Excellent product at a great price. My vehicle RPMs were a little lower than what it was supposed to be. I changed the throttle sensor,air flow sensor, and the manifold pressure sensor. It only improved slightly, but was still not at the correct RPMs. So i changed the fuel filter, and my problem was resolved. All though i didn't have an engine code calling for it to be changed. I did some research, and found that this fuel filter has a fuel pressure regulator built inside of it. And that seem to have been part of the problem. I also cut open the old filter, to find that the filter element was partly plugged and discolored. Thanks for selling such a great product. : )
J**T
Good quality - perfect fit
My 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee had 187K miles on it so I decided to change out the fuel filter while I was replacing other major items. The old filter was not giving any problems. This new filter looked exactly like my old filter and it came with three new clamps.After watching videos, it was evident that removing the three gas lines was very tricky because of the plastic compression clamps. I finally got my old filter removed and I noticed one of the new clamps looked totally different from my old clamp. I went ahead and installed the new filter with the different looking clamp and it installed OK with no leaks.This filter has a pressure regulator built into it and previous reviews indicated cold cranking problems after installation. I experienced none of these problems thus far - cranks instantly every time. I am very pleased with this product.
E**O
Great
Good
M**A
Good value
Great product cheap price works perfect
A**Y
Save your old fuel line plastic clips
I love how inexpensive the fuel filter was. We will see in time how it holds up. But please please save your old clips. The new ones that came with the filter would not line up right and made it leak. Glad i kept my old clips.
J**S
ok
voor jeep 1999
D**2
Read this review
This is the most honest review you'll read about this product and how I feel about the fuel filter after 2 weeks.2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Special Edition 4.0I bought this Ecogard XF65627 Filter filter May 4th, 2020 for $20 shipped on Amazon because it was cheap. The OEM Mopar/Chrysler ones are around $80-$90. I'm a DIY'er on my Jeep so I knew this would be cake (even though the fittings for this filter are a NIGHTMARE to get off).I have had this Ecoguard filter on my Jeep for about 2 weeks. My previous filter was the original filter with 180k on it. I decided that even thoygh nothing was wrong with my Jeep, I was going to replace the filter as preventative maintenance. So I did with this one.With the OEM filter @ 180k, my engine still cranked over (paired with a new starter 2 months ago) right away. Half a second. With this Ecogard filter, I was having multiple 2-3 second cranks before the Jeep would finally fire up. A bit worrisome. Sometimes it would fire up right away. The inconsistency was driving me nuts and it's downright embarrassing if you have someone in the car with you, etc. I figured it was the fuel pressure regulator in this unit and I was not wrong. It's cheap for a reason. I don't want to have to crank my Jeep 3-4 times for a few seconds to get it to fire up. Especially if I'm far from home.This product has it's own Manufacturing # of XF65627 to replace the 52100283AG OEM filter; so while it's a replacement, it does have it's own manufacturing # as a 'replacement'In short, do yourself a favor. After 2 weeks I went to Ebay and bought a Crown Auto 52100283AG replacement. The 52100283AG manufacturing # is the exact OEM replacement for an 04 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.0 and not the newer version 68193495AA or this Ecogard XF65627.The Crown Auto one on Ebay (can also buy on Amazon, or SummitRacing.com [which you know if Summit is selling it, they trust it]) is only $35 shipped. A mere $10-15 difference for an OEM spec product. I have used Crown Auto products in the past (front upper control arm bushings and a tailpipe hanger) and knew the name so that's why I went with it over shelling out $90 for a Mopar OEM one. My Jeep now cranks over right away like it did with the original filter. Every time; cold or hot weatherTL,DR; Jeep cranks over immediately with the Crown Auto 52100283AG vs the Ecogard XF65627 for a negligible price difference. Thank yourself later. Decent filter if you're broke like most DIY's (including myself), but not worth the day-after-day headache of wondering how many cranks you need to fire up the Jeep and who's watching your car take a crap on you
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