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Inside the gas tank. Unless you're talking about the fuel filter. The fuel filter is located in the front, near the driver side strut tower. You'll have to remove the air filter housing and air intake hose to see it properly.
it may be in your fuel tank....if it's EFI (electronic Fuel Injection) just look at your Intake for 4 injectors you should see them, unless it's TBI (throttle Body Injection) in any event. I'm sure those model years were close cousins to the Toyota Corolla so check out Toyota as well. have fun
You need to check the up stream or dirty side of the intake system
the air filter is under the hood unless your asking about the cabin air filter for the inside air that's coming in for the ac system its behind the glove box
there is only one cold air intake for them unless you make your own its made by k&n and it sucks dont get it have some one make you one cause that is what i did
You have to remove the transmission pan. Although it is only a screen and not so much a filter it should not ever have to be replaced unless the transmission has failed completely.
there is NO serviceable fuel filter. the filter is a LIfETime filter IN the fuel tank. It never needs replacing unless you have to replace the fuel pump. They did not make a fuel filter for the 2002 Toyota Sienna. Afetr 2002 they stopped. i found the subject very interesting. The only way you you can find the fuel filter is in the gas tank where the fuel pump is. filter is attach to fuel pump. i know!!! it is kind a stupid design. they made it hard for the mechanics or individual. good and be careful.
I found a Cold Air Intake kit at Advance Auto....however it only fits up to 4" intake piping.If the intake on the Vic is 4" it will work.Id recommend getting a 4" HIGH FLOW filter from K&N....make sure you get a high flow filter....a 4" Filter isn't very big for a 302....unless you can find a larger filter, with a 4" inlet that will fit....If not the 4" HIGH FLOW from K&N should work just fine...but,the intake kit i found was $100+, and the filter was $50so its gonna cost you.but nobody makes one, so the Universal kit at Advance Auto, is your best, if not, only bet.
If you mean for a car, generally you just replace with new unless it's an aftermarket one like K&N then you give it an oil bath.
do you mean the injection to numb your mouth so you don't feel it? then yes, unless you don't want it.
remove the gas lines on both ends, be careful not to drop your copper orings unless you are installing a new one. then remove the two bolts that have it mounted to the block. and install the new fuel filter and your done.
There is no definite answer, unless you test the gas pressure in the fuel line. Also if you never changed it's a good practice to do so. It's recommended to change the fuel filter each 30000 miles