The fuel filter is part of the pump module in the tank. It is normally serviced with a new fuel pump.
it does not have a serviceable fuel filter
The fuel filter is located inside the fuel tank and is considered non-serviceable.
It is built into the fuel pump module inside the fuel tank. The fuel filter is a non-serviceable item.
Inside the fuel tank. It is a non-serviceable filter. It is supposed to last the life of the truck.
On Dodge Dakota it is integral to the fuel pump module and located inside the fuel tank. The filter itself is not serviceable or replaceable. To replace the filter, you must replace the entire fuel pump.
The fuel filter is in the gas tank and is considered "non-serviceable". The only way to change it is to remove the fuel tank.
The fuel filter is in the gas tank and is considered "non-serviceable". The only way to change it is to remove the fuel tank.
There is no serviceable fuel line filter on your truck. The only fuel filter is part of the fuel pump assembly in the fuel tank. Like a screen strainer. I had owned a 1998 Dodge Durango with the same setup.
It is in the tank, part of the fuel pump module. Service it with a new fuel pump.
It is inside the fuel tank and the filter as well, both serviceable as one unit and located inside the tank.
Its in the fuel pump module that's located in the tank, its not serviceable and supposed to last the life of the vehicle.
fuel filter in non serviceable and in tank