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If a petrol engine then their is a gauze filter inside the fuel tank on the pick up pipe ,Unless you have been filling with fuel from cans you should never need to change a fuel filter ,diesel yes but petrol cars i have never changed a fuel filter on a modern car with a fibre glass tank ,the old metal tanks then yes but on modern cars ---?= never had a problem
the filter is located on top of the fuel tank. you will have to lower the tank to replace it. if your changing it due to a running symptom then you should check the fuel pressure and volume with a gage. as this can cause a running problem.
the fuel pump is located in the fuel tank,the fuel filter is located at the top of the fuel tank at the back of the tank and must be lowered to gain enough access to replace
the fuel filter is part of a fuel line assembly on the top of the gas tank, u must drop the fuel tank down to replace the filter and line assembly, see picture of line and filter assembly below.
If you engine is a 2.4 liter it's on the passenger side center of the engine compartment, the hoses from the fuel filter conncts to the throttle assembly . You may have to remove the air filter housing to see it. It is a round canister hoses held on with fuel line clamps. hope this helps
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