On a 1988 Dodge van, the fuel filter is typically located along the fuel line, which runs from the fuel tank to the engine. It is usually mounted on the frame rail or near the fuel tank. To access it, you may need to lift the van or look under the driver's side or rear section of the vehicle. Always ensure to relieve fuel system pressure before attempting to replace the filter.
A 1988 Dodge van would have throttle body fuel injection.
The filter is in the gas tank, in with the fuel pump.
The fuel filter on a 1994 Dodge Ram 150 Van is located in the fuel tank under the fuel pump module according to the parts department at Crevling Dodge in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Assuming your van is carbureted. The fuel filter is mounted in the fuel line, between the carbureter and the fuel pump.
The fuel filter is part of the fuel pump assembly in the tank. It is not serviced as a separate part.
There is no filter on the fuel rail on that van. The only filter is in the tank, it's part of the fuel pump assembly.
It is not a user-servicable fuel filter. It is located in the gas tank.
It's on the fuel pump in the tank.
The fuel filter for your van is located on the passenger side, just underneath the rail, near the back tire.
The fuel filter is part of the fuel pump module and is not serviced separately.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
No, just in the fuel tank on the pump.