On GM vehicles well most of them anyways its located on the passenger side underneath the car mounted toward the rear passger area in the chassie tucked in there so you really have to jack up the car and take a good look and it looks like a can with hoses/pipes coming out it. You may need a special tool to disconnected and depressure the fuel lines by taking the cap off the fuel tank and locating the fuel pressure release valve on top the engine on the fuel rail. Looks like a tire valve with a black cap on it.
my 2000 Montana is still on its original fuel pump
on the undercarriage...
The fuel filter is integrated with the fuel pump module inside the fuel tank. This filter is not serviceable by itself.
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Yes, but is may be in the fuel tank and be a permanent filter. Ask any auto parts store.
Under the car by the fuel tank
In the fuel tank, integral to fuel pump.
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According to Autozone's website, it is under the vehicle, ahead of the fuel tank attached to the chassis. On my 2001 it is located under the vehicle on the driver's side approximately half-way back.
The fuel filter on a Pontiac 2000 Grand Am is located under, in between the gas tank and under the trunk where the spare tire lies. The fuel filter is there to keep the dirt and rust particles out of the fuel system.
Check your fuel filter.
It's on the back of the fuel tank,about center of the tank