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The fuel filter in newer cars is usually located near the fuel tank but don't crack the system open straight away, it will run pressurized so you have to take out the fuel pump fuse, crank the engine to suck what fuel it can, then you can open up the system
Is it really burning it, or just losing it? If you have blue smoke coming out your tail pipe, and oily black spark plugs, there's really not a whole lot you can do about it short of a rebuild of your engine.
It really sounds like a rear main seal leak, or a faulty oil filter.
Sxt has 2. One is the Engine air filter under the hood on the pass side. Big black box. The A/C filter is under the pass side dash. Look for slide clip to remove the filter. Cover for the AC filter is about 8 in long, 1 in wide
The air filter for the cabin is located inside the van, look under the glove box door there should be a plastic holder that slides to the rearward of the van pull this back and a flat plastic door will come off, the door is two parts.
Some base vans do not have this filter if you look at the bottom of this and see a 1/2 long plastic stud sticking out of the bottom there is no filter in this.
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