Fonho Manuals & User Guides
Fonho is a specialized manufacturer of heavy-duty filtration systems and automotive components for trucks, motorcycles, and engineering machinery.
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Fonho specializes in the manufacturing of heavy-duty filtration systems, including oil filters, fuel filter water separators, and air dryers.
With advanced production facilities, Fonho provides high-quality reliable components for trucks, buses, motorcycles, and industrial engineering machinery. Their fuel filtration technology is designed to deliver enhanced engine protection by filtering out dirt, rust, and microscopic metal contaminants from the vehicle's fuel system.
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How do I install a Fonho motorcycle fuel filter?
Turn off the motorcycle engine and disconnect the fuel supply. Cut the fuel hose if necessary and insert the filter inline, ensuring the flow direction matches the inlet and outlet arrows. Secure both ends with hose clamps before restarting the engine.
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How often should I inspect or change my Fonho fuel filter?
It is recommended to inspect the filter every 2,000 to 3,000 km, depending on your local fuel quality. Replace it immediately if excessive dirt buildup is visible or if any cracks or leaks appear.
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What does the built-in magnet do in the Fonho fuel filter?
The integrated strong magnet is designed to capture microscopic metal particles inside the fuel line, significantly enhancing overall engine protection and fuel purity.
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Why is my engine not starting properly after installing a new fuel filter?
First, check that the fuel flow direction correctly matches the arrows on the filter. Also, check that all hose clamps are tightly secured to prevent air leaks, and verify the fuel hose isn't kinked.
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Can I clean and reuse a Fonho fuel filter?
Unless explicitly specified for a reusable model, it is advised to replace the filter if excessive dirt buildup is visible to maintain optimal high-flow fuel delivery.