Depends on the engine..
Carburetted
On a 2.2ltr engine the filter is located at the back left side of the engine tween the fuel pump and the carb.. slide back the clamps disconnect the hoses and remove the unit.
On a 2.6ltr engine the filter is mounted near the carb same as above but may have to remove the mounting bracket as well.
EFI engines
1st depressurize the system by loosening the filler cap.. unplug the electrical connector from the injector.. use a jumper wire to ground #1 terminal.. use jumper wire from #2 terminal to the pos(+)side of the battery which will open the injector and depressurize the system you can hear the fuel spritzing into the throttle body.. when it stops the system is depressurized..
The fuel filter is located near the fuel tank on the right side of the car.. detach hoses.. remove the bracket holding bolt and remove filter from car.. you might want to wrap rags around the filter and your arms to catch residual fuel that might spill..
check and replace hoses and/or lines if they are damaged..
Replace filter is reverse of removal.. start engine and check for leaks
Good luck m8
PS.. NO SMOKING WHEN DOIN THE JOB.. for twill make a sooty mess of yer car..
The fuel pump on a 1992 Chrysler LeBaron is inside the fuel tank.
It is located in the Fuel Tank which means the Tank will need to be dropped in order to replace the Pump.
A Chrysler LeBaron does not have a reset switch. The fuel pump is controlled by the engine computer with relays.
Its in the fuel tank
To replace the fuel pump on the 1989 Chrysler LeBaron, first you will need to disconnect the battery terminals. Then, empty the fuel tank completely and remove the pump from inside of the tank by releasing the tank straps to lower the tank. You then use a brass drift and hammer to drive the lock ring counter clockwise to loosen the pump.
In the fuel tank.
It is in the fuel tank.
It is inside the fuel tank.
YesYes
Inside the fuel tank.
Yes.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.