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follow your fuel lines and you'll find it. you might have to drop the tank as on the 2nd gen accents, (fuel filter in this case is above the tank) and in some vehicules the fuel filter is in the fuel tank itself. in this case before dropping the tank make sure you don't have a lot a gas in it for the obvious reason.
change fuel filter. If you have someone local, have them run a fuel sytem clean out on your car. Then add a can of Seafoam to your fuel. It is all about the ethanol goop problem that are causing all the problems on these cars. it fills the system up with water, and turns to gas into a brown syrup. but every 3000 miles(after this). if you add Seafoam to your car, it will keep the lines clean, break up the goop, and your car will not have line freeze up this winter. good luck
Most late model cars have the filter attached to the pump inside the gas tank. Japanese auto makers love doing this stuff. It depends on the manufacturer as to whether or not it is replacable. If it is, all you have to do is remove the sock and throw a new one on there.
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