try tightening the filter a little more. if that fails, you probably need new filter O ring
Engine number is underneath the distributor on front housing on the rough casting. If that fails check underneath the alternator on front housing.
They have changed brick work and changed windows
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Underneath the hood, mounted in the filter housing. Follow the air intake backward from the intake plenum and you will find the filter housing. Open it up to gain access to the filter. Now if by chance you are talking about the Cabin Filter, then just go buy a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with complete instructions.
right underneath the thermostat housing.
If you go to NAPA they have instructions that come with the fuel filters and what to do. There are 2 filters. One my the engine oil housing and 1 underneath by the drivers side door. You need a 1/2 inch drive to open the one by the engine and a 1 7/16 or 32mm socket to loosen the housing. Drain the housing by using a 7/32 Allen wrench. Replace filters.
Underneath the fuel filter housing.
What engine? On the 2.4L LD9, it's underneath the engine IDI (integrated direct ignition) cover... the big white plastic housing..
thermo stat is in housing underneath the radiator cap attached to the head
There is a twist & remove dip stick underneath the air filter housing. The air filter housing has to be removed to see it.
the sensor is on the the thermostat housing, youll see one on top(fan sensor)the other is underneath the housing.the housing will have to be removed to change it
The thermostat housing is located on the driver side between the distributor and the transmission. There are two 12mm bolts holding the the thermostat housing. You may want to disconnect the white colored sensor before removing the housing. The thermostat is located underneath the housing.