95 dodge caravan fuel filter location?
sarahjanes
01-31-2007, 04:18 PM
I have a 95 dodge caravan and it had just stopped while I am driving. I think it is not getting fuel so i am trying to change the fuel filter but I can't find it on my van. Does anyone have advice for me on my van, where the filter could be or what another problem I might have?:banghead:
Justin101
01-31-2007, 05:23 PM
On the 94 it is right under the passenger door on the frame, if it's not there try looking what side the fuel comes in on on the fuel rail.
RIP
01-31-2007, 05:56 PM
Have you tried the ever popular hit the bottom of the fuel tank trick? The pump is in the tank. If you hit the tank and it suddenly starts, you'll need a new pump.
Not sure if a 95 (which engine?) has a test port on the fuel rail but, if there, you could connect a fuel pressure gauge and see if the pump is producing pressure. Should be 48 psi. No gauge? Make sure the engine is cold. Put a cup or rag around the test port. Crank the engine a few times then open the valve. If fuel squirts out, your pump, filter, and regulator are good. If it dribbles out or nothing comes out, the pump likely is bad. You could try a filter.
Try cranking the engine over then remove a spark plug. If the plug is wet and has a heavy gas smell, you're getting gas.
Are you getting a Service Engine Light (SEL) on the dash? It indicates a component has sent a fail code to the computer.
Not sure if a 95 (which engine?) has a test port on the fuel rail but, if there, you could connect a fuel pressure gauge and see if the pump is producing pressure. Should be 48 psi. No gauge? Make sure the engine is cold. Put a cup or rag around the test port. Crank the engine a few times then open the valve. If fuel squirts out, your pump, filter, and regulator are good. If it dribbles out or nothing comes out, the pump likely is bad. You could try a filter.
Try cranking the engine over then remove a spark plug. If the plug is wet and has a heavy gas smell, you're getting gas.
Are you getting a Service Engine Light (SEL) on the dash? It indicates a component has sent a fail code to the computer.
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