Maintain fuel flow with this genuine OEM fuel filter, part number A369000480, for select Echo, Shindaiwa, or Zama Small Engine, Snowblower, Tiller, String Trimmer, Leaf Blower, Edger, Hedge Trimmer, Chainsaw, or Pole Pruners.
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A369000480 Fuel Filter
A369000480 Fuel Filter
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A369000480 Fuel Filter

Genuine OEM Part # A369000480Alternative Part Number(s)
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Maintain fuel flow with this genuine OEM fuel filter, part number A369000480, for select Echo, Shindaiwa, or Zama Small Engine, Snowblower, Tiller, String Trimmer, Leaf Blower, Edger, Hedge Trimmer, Chainsaw, or Pole Pruners.
Grid is 1 inch square
A369000480 Fuel Filter
A369000480 Fuel Filter
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Maintain fuel flow with this genuine OEM fuel filter, part number A369000480, for select Echo, Shindaiwa, or Zama Small Engine, Snowblower, Tiller, String Trimmer, Leaf Blower, Edger, Hedge Trimmer, Chainsaw, or Pole Pruners.
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This part A369000480 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Small Engine, Snowblower, Tiller, String Trimmer, Leaf Blower, Edger, Hedge Trimmer, Chainsaw, Pole Pruner
Brands:
Echo, Shindaiwa, Zama

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Fuel Filter Customer Reviews

Common Problems Fixed by the Fuel Filter

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

About the Fuel Filter

The fuel filter might be clogged. A clogged fuel filter is often caused by leaving old fuel in the chainsaw. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evaporate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance. This sticky fuel can clog up the fuel filter and cause the engine to run roughly. If old fuel was left in the chainsaw, drain the old fuel from the fuel tank and replace the fuel filter.

Alternative Part Number(s)

Replaces Part Number A369000480