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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 09:04 AM
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Im going to be doing some maintenance this weekend and was wondering...Where is the fuel filter? Is it in the same location as f-bodies? Thanks!
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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 09:10 AM
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Attached to the frame rail on the driver's side just next to the tranny. Here's a quick how-to:

Fuel Filter Change

- Relieve the pressure in the fuel line at the rail.
- Disconnect the battery
- Raise the drivers side rear of the car
- IF you have an A4 space it tight and it helps if you remove the catback portion of the exhaust on the drivers side.
- The filter is just up under the frame in front of the drivers side rear wheel
- Remove the bolt holding the filter assembly to the frame
- This is where it gets messy... Remove the two quick connect fittings towards the rear of the filter, just squeeze the blueish colored tabs and pull the two lines from the rear side of the filter. DO NOT be right under this - a couple of cups of gas will come pouring out - trust me I got soaked...
- Using the fuel-line disconnect tool, remove the line on the front side of the filter. This is tight, I was worried about snapping the line when I did mine but it will come out... Again, some gas will pour out and remember the filter itself is full. You MUST use the fuel-line disconnect tool here. Its a little plastic ring with a cutout and tail that slide between the connector on the line and the hard tab on the filter. Same tool is used if you ever remove the line from the fuel rail...
- Clean up all of the fuel that went everywhere
- Put the new filter in place and bolt it down.
- Reconnect the lines.
- Reconnect the battery
- Turn the key in the ignition to pressurize the lines but do not start. Do this two or three times.
- Check for leaks
- Replace the catback if you remove.
- Lower the rear of the car.
- Take it for a spin

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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 09:33 AM
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Patches - as usual you are a wealth of information! Thank you!!
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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 12:07 PM
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Unless of course you have an mid-03 or 04, then it is in the fuel tank and from what I have read requires dropping the entire rear suspension and drive train
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Old Oct 18, 2004 | 03:48 PM
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I have a 2000 C5.

Is it also near the tranny as described in the "how to" listed above?

How much is a fuel filter and where is the best place to find one reasonably priced?
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