It's in the fuel tank!!
The fuel filter is an integral part of the fuel pump assy (located in the fuel tank) and cannot be replace separately
just chang it
The fuel filter is built into the fuel pump. Under the back seat, there is an access door allowing access to change the pump filter assembly.
The fuel filter is at the end of the radio antenae.
my 2003 diesel Sedona has the 'sedimenter' at the bottom of the fuel filter - it collects water and crap from the fuel. Needs emptying (by unscreing the sensor at the bottom of the filter and letting the water/bits run out) every 2 years of 20k miles. Or simply replace the filter, they're cheap off eBay.
It's hard to change the fuel filter in the KIA Sedona as it's in the fuel tank! There's an access panel under the center left passenger seat (remove the seat then remove the access panel) that when opened reveals the top of the fuel tank where you can then gain access to where the filter assembly is down inside the tank. The filter seems to be a dealer only item. This design is a real pain.
Engine surge in a 2004 Kia Sedona is often caused by a clogged fuel filter or dirty injectors. When insufficient fuel reaches the engine, it will exhibit these symptoms.
It's inside the fuel tank and part of the fuel pump module. The fuel filter alone is not serviceable.
There is no servicable transmission filter on the Sedona.
GM. moved the fuel filter to inside the gas tank in 2004
How do you tell if the fuel filter is bad in 1997 230 mercedes
it is near the fuel tank... and by the way, relacement filter are avaiable at Saturn only.