Where's the Fuel Filter?
Don't berate me or steer me to another thread. (that's just ****ty) You guys know the answers to these questions. I searched the forum. No help. I have a '99 and and '01 and the ninety nine is starting to hesitate at stop lights. Just where is the fuel filter and any other useful suggestions. Please help.
The Fuel Filter is located on the inside of the frame-rail under the driver door.
It's easy to find and replace on these trucks.
Last edited by cbr995; Feb 22, 2011 at 06:52 PM.
What terms did you use to search?
Here's the How-To: Fuel Filter Replacement How-To-Write Up - DISCUSSION THREAD
^That thread is the second one down with the terms "Fuel Filter Location"
Must have been a crappy try.
Here's the How-To: Fuel Filter Replacement How-To-Write Up - DISCUSSION THREAD
^That thread is the second one down with the terms "Fuel Filter Location"
Must have been a crappy try.
Here's the How-To: Fuel Filter Replacement How-To-Write Up - DISCUSSION THREAD
Don't berate me or steer me to another thread. (that's just ****ty) You guys know the answers to these questions. I searched the forum. No help. I have a '99 and and '01 and the ninety nine is starting to hesitate at stop lights. Just where is the fuel filter and any other useful suggestions. Please help.
Here's the How-To: Fuel Filter Replacement How-To-Write Up - DISCUSSION THREAD
Why are you thanking us for something you asked us not to do?
The fuel filter is a bitch! and definately get a 16mm flare nut wrench to avoide messing up the fuel line, all my regular wrenches rolled off the fitting for some reason, use pb blaster,
also if its running rough do a tune-up with ac delco parts, dont cheap out, Change plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotor, very easy to do. Also I would recommend air filter and oil change,
And I tell everyone to change there tranny fluid nd filter and front and rear differtnial fluid since nobody ever does that doesnt know about it, i know I never did... This will help your truck last a lot longer!
also if its running rough do a tune-up with ac delco parts, dont cheap out, Change plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotor, very easy to do. Also I would recommend air filter and oil change,
And I tell everyone to change there tranny fluid nd filter and front and rear differtnial fluid since nobody ever does that doesnt know about it, i know I never did... This will help your truck last a lot longer!
Last edited by rriddle3; Feb 22, 2011 at 11:45 PM. Reason: REMOVED INFLAMMATORY STATEMENT
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