I'm assuming you want to know where it's located. It's at the rear of the vehicle on the driver's side along the rear fender. It looks sort of like a can of pop. There'll be several lines running along side it, these are brake lines and fuel lines. The fuel line going in and out should just be bolted in, so they can be removed with wrenches. But lubricate the threads first, because on a car this old and given the location, everything will be rusty and potentially weakened. You don't want to have to repair a broken fuel or brake line if you don't have to.
Well... mines doing the same thing. 88 sedan deville, 4.5 ltr v8. It turns over but I watch and nothing is coming through the injectors... no fuel. It happens off and on, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I think it might be the fuel filter but i can't find that thing.
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on my 88 it's under the dash in the middle, you can see a small flap. 85 and 88 should be similar
No. Everything about the two cars is completely different.
where is the fuel filter located at on a 1974 corvette stingray
If your carbarator is a quadrajet, the fuel filter is built into the carbarator at the end of the fuel line entering the carb.
the fuel filter is found on the frame rail near the firewall on the drivers side
The fuel filter is located on the frame rail on the passenger side towards the rear of the vehicle.
the fuel filter can be found right near the right rear tire, really cant miss it...
FUEL FILTER ON 1988 BUICK LASABRE IS LOCATED DRIVERS SIDE IN FRONT ON REAR WHEEL ALONG FRAME.
Carb.? Should be in the fuel inlet line at the carb.
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