Its pretty easy: I have a 2001 town and country LXi 3.8L FWD. Your best bet is to nearly empty the tank. Raise the passenger rear side and remove both pass-side tank bracket bolts ONLY. The tank will drop about 5 inches. remove the front connector first. have a rag ready for some spill (this will free the pressure) then remove the screw that hold the filter in place. Remove the ground metal strap and DON'T loose it. Then remove the 2 connections to the gas tank. some leak may occur. Do not change the snap holders if not necesary. Make sure that the new filter does not have the snap holders (if it does, you may replace them if needed or just take them out) Snap the 2 connectors to the gas tank and make sure that the snap holders have snapped and that both catchers are properly snapped into place. Then screw the filter into its bracket. Dont forget the ground metal strap. lastly, connect the front connector and dont forget to keep the hard plastic hose cover right behind the tank bracket (keeps the hose from rubbing against the bracket and cracking). Last, screw the tank brackets back into place and dry all spliss BEFORE starting the van.
The fuel filter is mounted above the fuel tank on a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country.
Maybe, it depends on the options. This filter is located and accssed below the glove compartment.
It is on the lower front of the engine.
A 2001 Chrysler Sebring does not have a cabin filter.
It is above and on the inboard side of the fuel tank.
A 2001 Chrysler Sebring does not have a cabin filter.
It is under the air filter box.
A 2001 Chrysler Sebring was not built with a cabin filter.
It is part of the pump module in the tank.
its on the fuel pump in the gas tank. i own a 2001 sebring and that's where its located
its on the fuel pump in the gas tank. i own a 2001 sebring and that's where its located
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