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Originally Posted by dekand
follow the fuel lines...
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Way to lend a hand
Yeah man, left side of the engine bay, in between the intake manifold and the fender well, attached to the fenderwell by a big clip. It just pops in and out once the fuel lines are disconnected.
*TIP:
After you get it changed out, turn your car all the way on, but without starting it. Let it sit for 10-15 sec. then turn it off. Repeat that once or twice, then start the car. I recommend some revving of the motor once it's started to keep the car from sputtering and dying (from lack of fuel in the lines).
Enjoy your added horse power and gas milage.