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This forum has the answer for the location for a gas engine. If you have a diesel thenwatch this video
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The fuel filter on the Cruze is underneath the car on the passenger side. To access it:
• Remove the aerodynamic housing
• Keeep an oil pan underneath to catch the residual fuel
• Use a wrench to open up the filter, and once you see the O ring, start unwinding by hand
• A housing will drop out with the fuel filter-put some pressure, and you can remove the fuel filter.
SOURCE: Where do I find the fuel filter on my 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche?
Look down under the vehicle, on the inside of the frame, on the drivers side frame rail, right about where the front of the bed and back of the cab meet. Being a 2002 this is where the filter should be if its not there its inside the gas tank and you wont need to worry about it. thanks for using fixya!! lemme know if you find it.
SOURCE: trying to find location of fuel filter on a 2005 cavalier
On my 2003 Cavalier the fuel filter is located towards the drivers side right ubove and slightly to the front of the rear axle. I can get you some pics if you like. Thanks
SOURCE: Can't locate the fuel filter for a 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier.
It is underneath the car by the fuel tank.
SOURCE: I need to change the fuel pump on my 1987
Then i hope you didn't fill it with gas, cause your pump is shot, and you're going to be taking the tank off.
SOURCE: location of a inline fuel filter for a 1999
I disagree with Matt1964, every Chevy pickup I've ever changed the fuel filter on has always been on the left frame rail. It's inside the frame about even with the transmission. Be carefull, if the filter has never been changed and you live in an area where road salt is a factor. The fitting are going to be rusty and the line is going to want twist off.
Make sure you let the truck sit at least a 1/2 hour after you have shut it off, to allow the fuel pressure to bleed off before you start to disconnect the lines. Keep hot trouble lights away you don't want cold gas to spray on the hot light bulb, instant fire.
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