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9-14-09
10:59 a.m
Hard starting and stalling. When in doubt, replace the filter.
Hard starting, stalling, and eventually a no run condition. Be sure and replace the fuel filter.
The filter is located in the pump outlet pipe above the fuel tank. Most often the tank needs to be lowered to replace the filter.
You just replace it at the interval listed in your owner's manual or every 50,000 miles. If you are having problems and suspect the fuel filter is clogged, just replace it.
It is possible. Replace the filter and see if the symptoms disappear.
Hard to start, poor performance, and poor fuel mileage. Just replace the filter is you even suspect is is clogged.
You can't replace the fuel filter.
Did you replace the fuel filter?Did you replace the fuel filter?
Replace it every 50,000 miles and then you won't have to guess.
Noisey pump, hard starting, stalling. Replace the fuel filter and have a fuel pressure test run.
Lack or power-starving for fuel If it is original (7 yrs. old) it is time to replace
How to replace a fuel filter on a 1984 Chevy S-10