Well year depending of course... my 2001 is along the frame rail under the drivers side. It is held in place with a metal band that has a single 10mm bolt holding it in place. once the bolt is removed you would need a fuel line removal tool to properly remove the fuel line locking clips without breaking them. BEWARE!!! fuel is extremely flammable and there will be fuel leakage when you change the fuel filter. BE PREPARED!!!
Fuel filter on a 1994 ford is in the Left frame rail under the driver or back a little bit.
What year? 2001
on the frame under the driver's door
Remove fuel tank
On the 1987 Ford F150 with dual tanks the fuel filter mounted on the inside of the frame under the cab on the driver's side. Be sure you have the right tools to change the filter, and absolutely use eye protection. There will be fuel leakage, you do not want it in your eye.
threaded into the front of the carb. Follow the fuel line from the fuel pump to the carb.
To change the fuel filter on a 1989 Ford F150 with dual tanks, first, relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump relay and starting the engine until it stalls. Then, locate the fuel filter, which is typically found along the frame rail or near the fuel tank. Disconnect the fuel lines from the filter using appropriate tools, ensuring to catch any spilled fuel, and then remove the old filter. Install the new filter in the same orientation as the old one, reconnect the fuel lines, and replace the fuel pump relay before starting the engine to check for leaks.
most ford truck fuel filters are on the frame , drivers side near the gas tank.
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That would be a bad fuel pump in that tank
The 2010 F150's do not have a conventional, replaceable fuel filter. I just bought a 2010, and the Owners Manual states that the filter is now in the gas tank, and Ford claims it is a "lifetime" filter. I think I will be tapping into my fuel line to add a replaceable filter. I don't like the idea of never changing a fuel filter. If it's designed to never clog, it isn't filtering enough.