if it has spark plugs check the distributor cap and/or rotor button for corrosion
It is right next to the oil filter
On the 2010 V6 Camaro it is located in front of the yellow oil dipstick to the right of the cover. It is silver in color with a nut on top to unscrew the cap to get to the internal filter.
yes it does- it is to the right of the oil filter.
drivers side underneath right in front of the rear tire.
Under right rear of vehicle. In front of differential.
Your tank filter should be changed every month. If your filter becomes clogged, it should be changed right away.
Under right rear of the vehicle, In front of the rear axle...
Replace the fuel pump. I would try the fuel pump relay first. That could be bad. I wouldn't jump into changing the fuel pump right away like the first answer. Why do that when the problem could be a cheap relay!!! Also if you haven't changed your fuel filter in a long time, do so. This is a regular maintinance job just as changing an air filter or wires, oil, etc.
Mounted right above the oil filter,
clean the surface that the oil filter seals to, sometimes the gasket from the old filter will stick, or there could be rust/dirt on that surface and it isn't sealing properly.
Oil coming from the oil filter area usually means that the gasket for the oil filter is not seating right. If the filter was changed recently, the old gasket could have been left on, along with the new gasket, causing a bad seal.
It is located on the passenger/right rear side of the engine, near the oil filter.