Who knows about cars??? help

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#1 Gamefisher86
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I want to know where the fuel filter on my 93 saturn sc1 is located.  IF anyone can help that would be awsom  thanx in advance.
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I want to know where the fuel filter on my 93 saturn sc1 is located.  IF anyone can help that would be awsom  thanx in advance.Gamefisher86

oil filter?

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#3 andyxm
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its connected to the gas line, follow it from the gas tank, and eventually you will run into it.
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#4 Gamefisher86
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oh yeah i guess i havnt treid that :P  the simplilest answers are always taken for granted

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It's an Inline metal filter under the car and you need a special snap around tool to remove it.
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#6 Nick11478
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I'm gonna guess in the hood? Or wait... Somewhere in the car.. Somewhere..

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It's an Inline metal filter under the car and you need a special snap around tool to remove it. Taxpaying_Acorn

oh so am i better off just taking it to a autoshop??

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[QUOTE="Taxpaying_Acorn"]It's an Inline metal filter under the car and you need a special snap around tool to remove it. Gamefisher86

oh so am i better off just taking it to a autoshop??

Probably. But if you do a lot of maintenance yourself, go ahead and pick up the tool.
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[QUOTE="Gamefisher86"]

[QUOTE="Taxpaying_Acorn"]It's an Inline metal filter under the car and you need a special snap around tool to remove it. Taxpaying_Acorn

oh so am i better off just taking it to a autoshop??

Probably. But if you do a lot of maintenance yourself, go ahead and pick up the tool.


If he doesn't know where it is, I'm going to assume he doesn't know much about cars...
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[QUOTE="Taxpaying_Acorn"][QUOTE="Gamefisher86"]

[QUOTE="Taxpaying_Acorn"]It's an Inline metal filter under the car and you need a special snap around tool to remove it. RoyTheViking

oh so am i better off just taking it to a autoshop??

Probably. But if you do a lot of maintenance yourself, go ahead and pick up the tool.


If he doesn't know where it is, I'm going to assume he doesn't know much about cars...

It's not hard to find... and it'd save him a ton of money. Changing filters on cars, whether its oil, fuel, or air, are quick and cheap jobs you can do in a couple hours. He'll learn something along the way, too ^_^
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#11 Gamefisher86
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[QUOTE="Taxpaying_Acorn"][QUOTE="Gamefisher86"]

[QUOTE="Taxpaying_Acorn"]It's an Inline metal filter under the car and you need a special snap around tool to remove it. RoyTheViking

oh so am i better off just taking it to a autoshop??

Probably. But if you do a lot of maintenance yourself, go ahead and pick up the tool.


If he doesn't know where it is, I'm going to assume he doesn't know much about cars...

your half right.... :P  I know some things, I can change coolant (not just fill it up :P ), change steering fluid, change brake pads, disk ...and so on.  and I know how to install a radio :D lol  im still learning im going to take autoshop.