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Filter Maintenance
To replace the auxiliary fuel tank filter, remove the cover box to access the
in-line filter and fuel hoses. Be certain that the filter is in the right direction.
Replace the filter with one listed in
Filter Replacement Options
.
Replacement after initial installation:
The fuel filter should be replaced within 3 - 6 months. Transfer Flow includes
an extra filter with your initial purchase.
Routine filter replacement:
Transfer Flow recommends the filter be replaced every 12 months on vehicles
that see normal use. If the vehicle is operated in dusty conditions or driven
more than 20,000 miles per year, the filter should be changed every 6 months.
Vehicles traveling outside the United States and Canada may be exposed to
filling stations containing elevated levels of contaminants. It may be wise to
carry spare filters when traveling outside of the country.
Filter Replacement Options:
FRAM G3, WIX 3303, NAPA 23003, TFI 070-FL-32861
NAPA 3270 for cold weather and biodiesel up to B-20
“Critical Failure/Disconnect Power”
If the LCD displays, “CRITICAL FAILURE/DISCONNECT POWER” the user
should deactivate the system by disconnecting the power to the computer
module, located on the top or side of the auxiliary tank. Reference the “TRAX
3™ Computer Module Overview” diagram on page 4; disconnect the three pin
connector with the red and black wire that goes to the TFI wire harness. The
LCD will display, “TRAX 3™ Connecting.....” when the power is disconnected
and the ignition is cycled. The vehicle will now operate from the main tank
only and the main tank gauge will read the fuel level in the main tank just
as though the Transfer Flow system was never installed.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting