I have a 99 Chevy Metro, and have been told by my dealership that the fuel filter is located DEEP inside the engine and only needs to be replaced at 100,000 miles (which sounds questionable). Replacing it would cost a bundle in labour charges due to the time needed to get to it. Hope this helps a bit. My metor (1999) has 107,000 miles and i am just now changing the fuel filter. i left an answer on a previous question. it is on top of the gas tank and i just drop the tank and pull the fuel pump out and change the filter. it is a little time consuming to get the tank down but all in all, it is not that bad to do yourself. I have a 2002 Chevy Metro and at the parts store when you look up the fuel filter it is listed as an unserviceable part meaning it does not need to be changed. I dont like this idea either so I asked a mechanic and he said I could get to it by dropping the tank but its not really necessary at such a low mileage.
it is located in the fuel tank you have to drop the tank no access panel
The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank.
When the fuel pump goes out on 92 geo metro is it sudden or slow
the fuel pump is inside the gas tank
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank.
Inside the fuel tank Inside the fuel tank
In the tank
the fuel filter is in the tank.
The fuel pump is in the gas tank. While you are in there, you should replace the screen that is on the suction side of the pump. Also, the fuel filter is just outside the tank and should be replaced. Mr Geo Metro leehduncan@verizon.net
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