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Old 02-11-2007 | 05:22 PM
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The guy at Advance said that it had one but where the hell is it? I've looked all over the under side of the truck and I have yet to find one. I did a search but all the info that I found is about fuel pumps and fuel systems. Thanks
Old 02-11-2007 | 05:27 PM
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In the tank, on the pump. I dont recall what year they went to an in-tank fuel filter but previously it was under the driver side door iirc.
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03 was the start of no inline filters and open orfice PCV.
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In the tank, on the pump. I dont recall what year they went to an in-tank fuel filter but previously it was under the driver side door iirc.
Well screw that, I'm sure not going to pull the pump to change the filter. I had a hell of a time changing the pump out in my TA, what PITA! Thanks for the info.

BTW that is one sweet ride you have there. My wife won't let me mod the truck except for a catback, a cai, and a set wheels/tires.
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BTW that is one sweet ride you have there. My wife won't let me mod the truck except for a catback, a cai, and a set wheels/tires.
Thank you.
My wife doesn't tell me how to spend my extra $, points out hot babes for me, and watches her television shows in the other room, but she's still a PITA
Old 02-11-2007 | 05:56 PM
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Mine was under the driver's side door/bed area. I read it was easy to do on here; that was an outright lie.

In actuality it was pretty simple, just hard to get at and turn. Also, I relieved fuel pressure according to my Chilton's, but fuel still went everywhere. If I remember correctly, the book said to change it like every 20k. I had 65k on the stocker and decided it was a good time to change.

Oh, and I have a 99.
Old 02-11-2007 | 06:14 PM
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Thank you.
My wife doesn't tell me how to spend my extra $, points out hot babes for me, and watches her television shows in the other room, but she's still a PITA
Well she normally doesn't care what I spend my money on but after modding the TA she is afraid that the truck is going to end up the same way. She hates my TA, she says it's evil. It used to be hers until I took it over when she got pregnant with my son. I have to admit I wouldn't want to drive it everyday.
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I have an inline filter in the driver side frame rail on my 03.
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My 03 SS has a fuel filter on the drivers' frame rail. They started with the in-tank non servicable filter in 04. Also I do have the fixed orifice PCV valve.

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Originally Posted by Bowtie70SS
My 03 SS has a fuel filter on the drivers' frame rail. They started with the in-tank non servicable filter in 04. Also I do have the fixed orifice PCV valve.

Dave
weird maybe i was confused i thought the 03 were the start, well im wrong.


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