I'm assuming it's a fuel injected engine. If so, and you can't see an in-line filter after tracing the lines, it's probably in the fuel tank. If the fuel supply, return, and vent hoses go to the top of the tank, pull the carpeting or back seat, whichever is above the tank, and look for a screw down plate. When you remove the plate, it will give you access to the housing for those items.
SOURCE: Rear seat removal 2000 merc Villager
fold top seat down first
then there is seat clip push seat forward with upward motion
this releases back floor clamps once released pull seat back this releases the front clamps then pull seat out of back door
SOURCE: location of fuel filter on volvo s80 year 2000.
its under the engine on the side of the frame
SOURCE: Where is the fuel filter located at on a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer
it should be on the inside of the frame rail
SOURCE: location of fuel filter 2000 prerunner 2.7 engine
In the engine bay, on the firewall, behind the engine if it's a 2.7L I4. It'll be tricky to change due to space constraints.
SOURCE: where is a knock sensor for 2000 mercury villager
It is under the lower intake manifold in the valley of the engine.You must remove the cross over coolant tube to gain access to the knock sensor. It bolts into the cylinder head. Good luck
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Relieve the pressure in the fuel system by first removing the engine compartment relay panel cover on the left side. Then, remove the fuel pump relay from the relay pane and start the engine. Let it idle until it stalls, and then crank the engine for about 5 seconds to make sure the pressure was released. Turn the ignition off.
Disconnect the negative battery cable. Raise and support the Mercury Villager. Remove the fuel hose clamps, and then disconnect and plug the hoses to prevent them from leaking fuel. Take the fuel filter out of the bracket.
Install the new filter in the bracket with the arrow pointing toward the engin in direction that fuel flows through the system. Connect the fuel hoses to the new filter. Put on the hose clamps and tighten them. Make sure they are properly tightened so there are no fuel leaks, and that pressure is maintained at about 36 in-lbs.
Lower the vehicle and reconnect the negative battery cable. Start the engine of your Mercury Villager, and check for leaks. Make repairs if necessary.
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