yes
There are two fuel filters.
Yes, the 1996 GMC Suburban typically has two fuel filters. One is located in the fuel line, often near the fuel tank, and the other is part of the fuel pump assembly within the tank. It's important to check both filters during maintenance to ensure optimal fuel flow and engine performance.
No there is not 2 filters.
It is located on the firewall (under-hood relay center) on the passenger side of the car. I believe it is the smaller of the two black boxes.
The fuel filters on the 1990 e32 750 are right behind the rear wheel on the right hand side, there are two of them.
on the distributor under the cap with two female connectors in it.
In order to test the fuel pump relay, you must check that the two control circuit terminals on the relay are not connected, using an ohmmeter. You must also test the power circuit terminals on the relay, in the same way.
Hmm, hard to say as you did not list the car you are talking about.
No. Only one.
Yes, the 2004 Ford Super Duty trucks with a turbo diesel engine, specifically the 6.0L Power Stroke, have two fuel filters. One is located in the fuel tank, which is a module filter, and the other is a primary fuel filter located in the engine compartment. Regular maintenance of both filters is important for optimal engine performance and longevity.
yes they could be stopped up or sucking air into the fuel system
On a 1987 Pontiac Fiero, there are two fuel filters: one is located in the fuel line near the fuel tank, while the other is typically found along the fuel line near the engine. The first filter is responsible for filtering out debris before the fuel reaches the engine, and the second filter further cleans the fuel as it enters the engine compartment. It's advisable to check both filters during maintenance to ensure optimal fuel flow and engine performance.