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I don't remember the exact year they stopped putting serviceable fuel filters on a Camry but...try this. Open the hood. On the right you'll see the air box, where your air filter goes. look down between that and the master cylinder and see if there is a metal can shaped part there with 2 metal lines in it. If so, thats the fuel filter.If it is not there then your cars filter is part of the fuel pump thats located in the fuel tank and should never need servicing unless you got contaminated fuel.
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fuel filter located under the hood against the firewall by drivers side follow the lines, will have a bolt on each end have to take off and watch out for the copper color washers keep those in case new filter doesnt have them, should be a strap holding on to filter, pull all this loose and replace making sure washers are on each side of the line fitting, and put back on lik it was check for leaks after this probably would have to pull air cleaner tube off and a couple of other things to get to it......
The fuel pump will not be supplied power to work if the sensor that is driven by ignition pulses from the distributor is faulty or the pulses are not getting to the sensor.
check the fuel pump relay and the crank sensor give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your car wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
sounds like its not holding fuel pressure , I would check the fuel filter connections and that it was put on the correct way around, I would also look for fuel leaks around the injectors hope this helps.
trying to find the fuel pump relay on a toyota camery ce
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