That would be the air filter housing.
newer cars could be air filter or fuel filter. older cars could also have improper timing on the plugs.
yes it is most older cars are in fact if you take off the air filter cover which is the big circle metal thing unplug the vacum on the side and front the carb is underneath :]
If you are talking the cabin air filter, these cars do not have one. If the filter/drier in the air conditioning lines, you must remove the engine air intake piping for access, properly discharge the a/c system, and remove the two lines going to the filter. There is one bolt that holds the filter to the car, remove that and the filter unit and replace. Check out dodgeintrepid.net for a ton of info on these cars.
Older cars were made out of steel and now most cars are made of fiber glass
Yes
Basically, newer cars go faster than older cars which increases the likeliness of accidents occuring. Newer cars have more airbags than older cars. And some older cars do not have them at all. Older cars may not have features such as crumple zones which protect the front of the car better. Seatbelts is also an issue, older cars may just have lap belts, or none at all. Hope this helps a bit. x
Older Ford cars, older Chrysler RWD cars and trucks, older Mercedes. Note the some older Fords especially the BIG cars from the 70's and 80's had a 5X5" pcd. These are the ones I can think of right off the bat.
The FOX M6, DAEWOO and OPE cars use the X93 oil filter.
This filter fits many, many cars including the Saturn S-series cars.
the location of the transmission filter is inside the transmission and in order to replace the filter you need to drop the transmission and open it. the filter is not in the transmission pan like most older cars and can not be changed by some one that dosent know a little about how to rebuilt a transmission.it might be better to get the transmission flushed.
Gm usually. Older v8s. My camaro. 1988. And old school Gm v8 engine. 305, 350, 327, 454
Yes all cars have a fuel filter.