You don't replace it, unless you do a new fuel pump.
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You don't replace it, unless you do a new fuel pump.
Gotcha. Won't the filter/strainer get clogged over time?
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Okay so it's good to kno I'm not the only person to not kno these trucks didn't have a filter on them...
Yeah, it sucks that the fuel filter is inside the fuel pump bucket and to replace the filter you have to replace a nearly $500 fuel pump assembly if it gets dirty. I can't imagine what it would take to rig up a new filter in the old bucket.
I crawled around for about an hour under my 2006 looking for a fuel filter. Didnt help that the guy at the parts store sold me one, but cant really blame him I guess. Came back in the house, searched the forum and quickly figured out why I was having such a hard time :)
Lol
350k PLUS miles on my filterless pump in my GMC...who the hell needs a filter!