Where is the fuel filter located?
#13
CF Monarch
I would have thought that the GM engineers would have understood that pickups get more dirt, water and sediment in the fuel tank, being used off-road and all, but I suppose not. I guess I will be keeping my K-1500 for a much longer time, since I can change the inline fuel filter, and being a 5-speed stick, I dont need to worry about transmission filter changes, as I do with the internal filter on my 2015 Malibu 6T40 6-speed automatic transmission.
My hat is off to you, Sir!
#14
CF Senior Member
I wish they would leave things that work alone,if one of the one line system vehicles sits for a extended period,ethanol and moisture,yikes,youre going in the tank,way too soon
#15
CF Monarch
Hell the way things are going, they wont even use motor-oil filters, or maybe even no motor-oil drains one day. They will be "permanently sealed engines", just like the new automatic transmission$ supposedly are (yeah, right). Once the engine$ burn out, and they will, you just have to have new replacement engine$ in$talled!
#16
2004 Chevrolet Avalanch fuel filter location
Did GM start this. Because mine has a manufacturer date of 10/03 which makes it an 04. Everywhere I've read they have one but mine don't. Mine also does not have a cabin air filter.
Has anyone else ran into this?