To the left of the engine bay, behind the screen washer bottle. It has a few black fuel pipes going to it.
the fuel filter is located right in front of the passenger rear wheel. You'll have to jack the car up in that spot to change it.
Ut is under the drivers side at the rear wheel
The 2001 Volkswagen Golf runs on regular unleaded.
its located under the car jus in front of the right rear tire. it holds the fuel filter fuel pump and fuel accumulator. i have a 1986 golf that mine is broken and cant find a new housing anywhere.
If your 1990 golf is a 1.6 litre it'll be under the bonnet attached to 2 leads. It's in the shape of a cone at one end and has a little filter inside, you can also see some petrol floating around inside. For the higher spec models the fuel filter is located underneath the car at the rear next to the fuel tank. For proper renewal and replacment look up in a haynes manual.
One is on the under side of the car just below the rear seats. look for a can-like cylindrical container. the other one is in the fuel tank by the fuel pump.
To change the fuel filter on a Mk2 Golf GTI, first, ensure the car is off and the fuel system is depressurized. Locate the fuel filter, which is typically mounted under the car along the chassis rail. Disconnect the fuel lines carefully, using a wrench to remove the filter from its bracket. Install the new filter in the same orientation, reconnect the fuel lines, and check for any leaks before starting the engine.
Near the main fuel pump in front of the rear axle under the passenger side of the car.
The oil filter on a 1.4 liter VW Golf is located on top of the engine near the driver side. Filter is hidden under a cover that needs to be removed in order to be reached.
Inside the gas tank
The cabin filter on a 2007 VW Golf is located in the glove compartment for easy access. It filters all incoming air to the cooling and heating system.
for the 2.0 slow it's located on the passenger rear, right next to the fuel tank. it's held in with 2 hose clamps and 2 bolts. putting the car up on jack-stands save's alot of time. I never had any problems with the bosh fuel filter witch is what the dealerships sells. so Just go to NAPA to get the filter WAY cheaper Between the fuel tank and the engine. Get down and dirty and look for it. If after tracing the fuel lines, you don't run across it, then it is possible it is inside the fuel tank.