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It is near the brake master cylinder, looks like a small canaster has a line comeing into the bottom and one comming out of the top, remove the bolt from the top (careful not to drop the copper washers) be prepaired, you will spill some fuel. then unbolt it from the bracket that holds it, lean it over to loosen the line on the bottom.
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Check for pressure at the back of the filter. If pressure is there, check after the filter. If no pressure before the filter, replace pump. If there is pressure before but not after the filter, replace filter.
It could really be either. The filter is the cheapest to replace (Usually around $20) and according to Mitsubishi should be replaced every 40,000 miles or so. I would replace the fuel filter any day of the week before going into replacing the pump. Hope this helps you.
the filter is located in the engine bay or under the car. not attached to the fuel pump.
I dont think the dealership will help you with this, however if you purchase your fuel filter from a parts store they can possibly give you the exact location. hope this helps!
The fuel
filter
is located in the gas tank. You have to take pump out of the tank to
change out the fuel filter . If you're going to replace a fuel filter make sure you have the right tools to do
the job (Don't use a screwdriver to pop a pressure clip
connection) And pop the gas cap before you pull the filter... It's better
to get a drizzle of gas than to get a pressurized shower.
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