It is located on the passenger side of car just in front of the fuel tank.
transmissions in newer pontiacs are considered to be "non-servicable." meaning you shouldn't have to change the tranny fluid/filter. before finding this info out, i changed the tranny fluid/filter in my 01 grand am and it didn't make a bit of difference.
01 SANTA FE HAS AN INTANK FUEL FILTER THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE A LIFETIME FILTER.
The fuel filter fot the '01 galant is in the fuel tank. This is a 'dealer only' type of service.
That's going to be on the fuel rail at the intake manifold
Key on, engine not running: 53-55 p.s.i....
If its like the old bodystyle dodges 94-01 they are in the fuel tank apart of the fuel pump.
I've had the same problem with my car not starting after its ran out of gas. I've found that with my 01 Pontiac Grand Am that I have to have at least 4 gallons of gas in my car for it to start after its ran out of gas.
Most likely the whole fuel pump. in 01' it's all one unit.
Underneath on the rear by the fuel tank. It's about the size of a small fist.
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The filter is in the tank, part of the fuel pump module.Answera good possibility is that your 01 is set up the same way as my 97 and in that case, the fuel filter is part of the fuel pump. i haven't taken mine apart yet to find out if i can clean the filter or if it actually needs to be replaced, but if it does require replacement, i know that it costs around $230 from an auto parts store.
I have replaced hub bearings like 4 times on my 01 grand prix, anyone else have that problem and the catalytic converter 3 x