take it to a shop
It has to be removed at the back of the assy. If you can't get to it through the trunk, you need to remove the light.
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I have a '93 ssei. It takes 10w30
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Short answer is NO.
The SLE is a Limited Editon Sedan with the 3.8 fuel injected V6. The SSEi is the sportier version with a Eaton Supercharger which ads about 35hp to the same engine. At least, in my experience. There may be some smaller engines in the SLE but the SSEi, I believe, always has the 3.8.
Mine is in the gas tank. No reason yours isn't there either if it's not on the frame rail between the tank and engine on the drivers side.
On a 1995 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI, the fuel filter is located along the fuel line underneath the vehicle, typically near the fuel tank or along the frame rail. It is usually mounted to the body or frame and can be accessed from beneath the car. For safety, it's important to relieve the fuel system pressure before attempting to replace the filter.
Under back seat.
On the Pontiac Bonneville, "SSEi" stands for "Super Sport Electronic Fuel Injection." It denotes a high-performance version of the vehicle that features a supercharged engine, providing enhanced power and performance compared to the standard models. The SSEi was known for its sporty styling and advanced features, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts.
PCM is on the passenger side under the dash