Yes. It is part of the fuel pump assembly that is located in the fuel tank. A recent post on Toyota Nation Forum said that the filter is sold separately. Access to fuel tank is under rear seat cushion. This is not a recommended maintenance per Toyota.
In the fuel pump in the fuel tank
The fuel filter in a 2006 Toyota Camry is in the fuel tank. There is an access plate under the back seat to get to the tank.
The fuel filter on a 2002 Camry is an "In-Tank Filter". This means the filter is in the gas tank and is integrated with the fuel pump. In order to replace the filter, you must remove the tank and disassemble the fuel pump. Toyota's service schedule, which can be found at ToyotaOwnersOnline.com, does not list the fuel filter replacement through 120K miles (as high a the schedule goes). Good Luck.
The 2002 Toyota Camry runs on regular unleaded.
The fuel filter on a 2003 Toyota Camry is changed by removing the fuel line from each side of the filter and detaching it from the vehicle's frame. A new filter is then put into place and the fuel lines attached.
93 Camry fuel filter is right below the brake master cylinder
A 2002 Camery does not use a fuel pump in the old sense of the word. There is a screen in the tank that is supposed to filter out any large particles. According to theory, this never needs changing.
its in the fuel tank as part of the sender unit.
70 liters
it is on the fire wall right by the brake booster.
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I usually replace fuel filter every after 35,000km and have had no problem since 2002.