The secondary filter is a canister type, located a little off-center on the left side of the engine. The primary fuel filter varies by year, but it typically also located on the left side of the engine, usually near the cab firewall. It might be the canister type, it might be a Davco, or (in the case of some PACCAR products) it might be the proprietary PACCAR fuel/water separator.
Yes, they certainly are.
the fuel filter is in the housing on the driver side of the engine.
No, just one located in the fuel tank. It is a permanent filter.
The fuel filter is always located on the fuel intake line going into your carberator. It is usually accessable from the left side of your engine.
prior to and including 2003 models the fuel filter is located along the inside of the driver's side frame rail. after 2003 the filters are part of the fuel pump and are located in the fuel tank.
Chrysler started doing away with inline fuel filters in 2000. The filters now are part of the fuel pump in the tank and is not a routinely replaced part.
It is located in the fuel tank. Ford started making lifetime fuel filters in 2009 so there is no need to replace it.
Usually the fuel filters are located in the engine compartment drivers side near the brake booster.
Most GM fuel filters are behind the driver, under the frame.
Most GM fuel filters are under or slightly behind the driver.
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.
Most GM fuel filters are behind the driver, under the vehicle.