under driver side door in just about the middle of the car On any car or engine, you can always start at the fuel injector or carbourator and follow the line leading to it backwards till you find any part of the fuel system your looking for, including modified ones. This should only take a few minutes and has the advantage of exposing any other things (like pressure regulators, etc) also in the system that may have caused a problem. Uh...this also works from the gas tank and following it forward...or anywhere along the system you want to start! True, if it's in the fuel tank, (generally more true for fuel pumps than filters), you'll end up, by elimination, isolating it to having to be there. Generally accessed by a removable panel somewhere on it, and frequently hidden under the rear seat.
A 1982 firebird did not have a 3.1 V6 it had a 2.8 V6 and the fuel filter is in the carb.
In the fuel tank, integral to fuel pump.
driver's side by rear tire
underneath the drivers door
On Drivers side. Toward the rear of the vehicle.
on the main gas line that goes to the injectors.
The Fuel Filter is mounted directly in front of your Firebird's rear axle. The filter is on the fuel pipe line before the fuel injection system.
check under the driver's side, on the fuel line, somewhere near the tank.
The fuel filter for that model and year is found in the carburetor. Follow up the fuel line from the fuel pump and you will find a large nut fitting that the line threads into. Remove this and you will find a cartridge filter.
A fuel filter does not have a fuse.
filter is located under car behind rear seat drivers side, by the axle
In the carburetor where the fuel line enters.