If it's RHD, drivers side under floor, just in front of the rear wheel Passenger side, just in front of the rear wheel!!
in the fuel tank
It depends on the year of car!
If its a late model astra, the fuel filter is on the fuel tank. The whole fuel tank has to be removed to access it. Its on the nearside(left) under the sill in the middle of the car , you do not need to drop the fuel tank!!! changed one the other day!!
there are two fuel filters in opel astra 2000. one is attached with the fuel pump( located under neath the rear seat. the second filter is located outside the car, near the rear wheel RHS ( in the case of my car) german made
it should be under and near the edge of the car on the fuel filling side
you can find the fuel in austria and all parts of the world? you can find the fuel in austria and all parts of the world?
Yes, on my 2008 Astra 1.7CTDi it is in the middle of the engine, at the back, black plastic dome with a big hex nut on it, you need a 32mm socket to remove it. The filter is a paper type beneath this cover.
Underneath the car on the chasis. Look in front of the rear passenger side wheel, you will see the fuel filter cylinder with a line running into each end.
Many possible causes: vacuum leak, clogged fuel filter or line, injector problem(s), faulty fuel pump.
The fuel filter is located at the rear underside held in by a bracket a 10mm spanner or socket will be needed to remove the bracket. The fuel pipes are normally push fit but be careful they can easily be damaged if forced.
the pollen filter is located behind the glovebox.
Very unlikely that it has a filter.