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1996 Chrysler Truck Town &
Country 4WD 3.8L MFI 6cyl The Fuel Filter is located under vehicle, driver side, below seating area, front
of fuel tank, mounted on frame rail in fuel line.
when you turn the key to "acc or on", the pump should be making a whining sound. if so it works. as far as the timing belt...yes. take off the distributor cap...look at thr rotor pointer, mark where its at. put cap back on try to crank, open cap and see if it moved. if not its a timing belt.
If you have fire, then it's probably a fuel problem. Turn the key to the on position, you should hear a 'whirring' sound from the gas tank, which is the fuel pump. This sound will only last a few seconds , but should indicate that the fuel pump is working. If no sound, check the fuel pump fuse, fuel pump relay, and the fuel pump itself . Good luck.
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