1. Engine stalling or hesitating.
2. Reduced engine power.
3. Increased fuel consumption.
4. Rough engine idle.
5. Difficulty starting the engine.
6. Engine misfires.
7. Check engine light coming on.
If the fuel filter is clogged, it will restrict the flow of fuel to the engine. This can cause the engine to run lean, which can damage the engine components. In addition, a clogged fuel filter can cause the fuel pump to work harder, which can lead to premature failure of the fuel pump.
It is important to replace the fuel filter on your Dodge Sprinter diesel according to the recommended maintenance schedule. This will help to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent costly repairs.