The fuel filter is part of the fuel pump. It doesn't need to be changed unless the fuel pump goes bad.
A slow reacting relay. Either the ECM or fuel pump relay
Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there.
Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there.
Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there.
Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there.
Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there.
In the tank. Easy to access through the lid that covers the fuel cap. Remove the lid. then remove 8, 10 mm bolts and hose connections. The unit will lift out with the fuel sending unit attached. The question was in reference to the fuel pump relay and not the pump.The fuel pump relay is on the passenger side firewall.
I think it is on the firewall above the engine. There may be more than one relay there but I'm not sure which one is the fuel pump relay.
Underneath your hood, behind the passenger side headlight, behind the core support, is a bank of 2-8 relays. One of those relays is the relay needed for your fuel pump. There will also be a fuel pump relay fuse located there.
The fuel pump relay is located under the hood, behind the passenger side headlight. You will see a bank of 2-8 relays, and a couple fuses. One of those relays, and one of those fuses goes to the fuel pump.
You must remove the back seat, there is a small plate about 8"X8" with 4 screws. remove the plate and there is the fuel pump. the relay harness plugs into the top of the fuel pump, it is one whole piece. so if you need a new relay, you're going to have to change the pump. it is still fairly simple. you should not need any special tools.