A car engine has a/an: * air filter * cabin air filter * fuel filter * oil filter * transmission filter
an air filter
As on other vehicles the fuel filter is located on the fuel line leading from the fuel tank to the carburetor or in the case of a diesel engine, between the fuel tank and before the injection pump. If the truck is a diesel, there are actually two filters, one for heavy slag and water and another fine mesh filter for small particles. The fuel filter on the diesel truck is located at the panel behind and above the engine, and so is the heavy slag filter right beside it. Remove with a special instrument (filter wrench) and replace with a new filter every 50.000 miles at least. Tighten new filter by turning one and a half turning after the filter begins to show a little resistance to the turning movement. Buy only genuine Toyota filters, no-brand name filters are not as safe.
Cabin Air Filter.
that is a fuel filter
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Air intake plenum.
no spark, no gas getting to cylinder, dirty carb, dirty fuel filter, wrong fuel/air mix on carb to name a few, dirty air filter....
The fuel pump basically does what the name implies. It picks up fuel in the tank and pumps it from the fuel tank through a fuel filter to the engine. The pump is set to operate at a certain pressure that is needed for the application.
a drip tip. no scientific term.
should be 2 screws holding it in place. you need special tool (sorry, don't know the actual name) that removes the gas lines from both sides - check you local parts store or flea market. it is a special small round clip that goes around the line and is used to push in the clip to disassemble the line from the filter. Once you have done that you have removed the filter. Put it back together by putting on the lines making sure that the arrow on the filter is facing forward and then screw it back into place.