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what u have in gas tank at end of pump is a strainer filter,last neon model i worked on was a 96 and filter was near gas tank under car with a protective cover over it,it might be positionned some where else on 03what u have in gas tank at end of pump is a strainer filter,last neon model i worked on was a 96 and filter was near gas tank under car with a protective cover over it,it might be positionned some where else on 03
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If you are sure its moisture you can purchase a solution that will take the moisture out of the fuel as long as there is not water sitting in your gas tank. If you are letting a vehicle set all winter and going to use it later you should fill the gas tank with gas before storing and this will prevent moisture from forming in the tank as the weather gets cold and warms up. Even in the winter with all vehicles you should keep your fuel tank above half full at all times. People sometimes feel it takes too much money to fill the tank but it takes the same amount of gas to put in the top half as it does the bottom half.
Your symptoms sound like a fuel pump, not the filter. The gas gauge is controlled by a sending unit that is mounted on the pump in the tank. If the gauge is sometimes not working, chances are, neither is the pump, which would cause the car not to start. The pump not only provides fuel, but also pressurizes the fuel system for the injectors and throttle body. The fuel filter would cause poor mileage and hesitation when accelerating. A completely blocked filter would cause the car not to run, but your gas gauge would still work since it's reading the level of fuel in the tank, not whether it's coming through the line to the engine.
dear friend: i think that your terracan is actually running out of fuel even if the guage shows quater,you can also put the old fuel filter back and try it,we did discover some of the new filters sucking air.
If you put a fuel cleaner additive in the tank I would change the fuel filter. I believe on this model it is located in the frame just ahead of the fuel tank on the drivers side. Any foreign material cut loose from inside the tank from the cleaner often clogs the filter.
The fuel filter for 93 to 99 dodge neon is inside the gas tank. it is part of the fuel pump. to replace it you have to replace the whole thing. the part is beween $280 and $340 depending whether you have a metal or plastic fuel tank. i had this same thing a week ago with my 97 neon.
if your luck is like my it probably on the fuel tank like my plymouth breeze was try this put in some STP gas treatment make sure you have a half tank of gas and then put in a little more of gas do this at the gas station it easier that way hope this helps you Michigan man
what u have in gas tank at end of pump is a strainer filter,last neon model i worked on was a 96 and filter was near gas tank under car with a protective cover over it,it might be positionned some where else on 03
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