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Oil filter on a 2000 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner with 6 cylinder IS a screw on filter located on the drivers side front of the engine (just beneath the alternator).
Can't recall the size but, you need a socket with extension to get to the bolts holding the skid pan then, wiggle/lift it from it's hooks. Then, you can either cuss, cuss, cuss while removing the old and installing the new OR, jack the drivers side up 4 to 6 inches ( gives you a bit more wiggle room and keeps you from scraping your elbow to the bone on whatever surface you're working on).
Even then, be ready for a good cussing bout because there still isn't much room.
are you sure you getting fuel even though you have new fuel filter, check all fuses under the dash to fuel pump and relay under the hood, are you getting sparks? check rotor, cap, coil...make sure you getting 2 important items, gas and fuel to the engine. hope that help some
sounds like the fuel pump as failed, get a fuel pressure test gauge from Kragen or Autozone (about $15) and test the pressure when you turn the key on it should be at 45 PSI instantly.
dont look for air when the car cuts out its most likley spark or fuel when it cuts out ranomly its usually a sensor or relay that is faulty check fuel pump relay and camshaft or crankshaft sensors but first narrow it down to spark or fuel if possible also if check engine lite is on check codes
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