Electric in the tank.
Electric in the tank.
Electric in the tank.
Electric mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
The 2004 Toyota Land-Cruiser has double overhead cam (DOHC).
The fuel filter for the 2004 Jeep Wrangler is located in the gas tank. It is integrated with the fuel pump assembly. Generally, fuel filters of this type do not need to be replaced (except if/when you're replacing the fuel pump). Just for your information, the filter is available only through the Jeep dealer, at a cost of around $120. Again however, this type of fuel filter is considered "non-serviceable" (i.e., they consider it a "lifetime" filter, typically changed only if the fuel pump needs to be replaced.
The fuel filter is in the fuel tank on this type of car. It is not a normal replacement part any more on Dodge and Chrylser vehicles. My experience with these vehicles are that the fuel pump has a larger filter on the inlet of the pump. This allows the pump to pull in clean fuel and last longer. Eventually the filter will plug and the pump and filter will have to be replaced.
If your owners manual is still with your Cruiser, check in it. It will state what type of oil to use.
Yes a mechanical cam type fuel pump can leak out the breather hole on the bottom of casting of fuel pump
Red, five year, hoat type.
Red, five year, hoat type.
Its inside the canister attached to the fuel pump ( if you have the orginal type fuel pump)
It has an electric fuel pump inside of the fuel tank. If your SMART you will put a A/C delco pump back in. There's a bunch of after market pumps out there. So there's no telling what type of pump is in it now.
An electrical fuel pump.
if the vehicle has an electirc fuel pump, remove the fuel pump fuse. If it is a manual type pump you will need to install a shut off valve.