The filter is part of the fuel pump assembly. It's combined with the fuel pressure regulator (unless you have a steel tank). there is something that looks like a fuel filter next to the tank on the passenger side in front of the rear wheel but on my car it says it's not a serviceable unit it's an accumulator. Any rate here a link that explains what I'm talking about... http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/AZ/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/19/91/21/0900823d80199121.jsp
Scroll to the bottom of the page. P.S. that fuel filter is very basic on these cars the injectors where designed to be self cleaning and purge themselves of most of the junk.
under the car by the passenger side rear wheel
I believe that the fuel filter is located under the passenger side just before the rear tire.
The fuel filter is located under the car next to the gas tank on the passenger side.
Should be under the car just ahead of the passenger rear wheel
passenger side by the door under of course:
A 1998 Caravan was never built with a cabin filter.
Under side of the engine. On the passenger side.
If equipped it is under the dash on the passenger side. Look for a access door
It is located under the engine next to the oil filter. Mine is on the passenger side of the oil filter.
its filter, theres only 1... its located under the passenger side, its bolted to the frame, its simple to get to and replace.
The filter/drier is under the hood, passenger side, along the inside of the strut tower. The cabin filter (if equipped) is under the dash passenger side. Only the three zone auto temp systems have a cabin filter.
The dodge Aries was discontinued in 1989, but I would try looking under the passenger side of the car, in front of the rear tire.