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Fuel Delivery System

FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM
The front wheel drive car uses a plastic fuel tank located rear center of the vehicle.

The in-tank fuel pump module contains the fuel pump and pressure regulator. The pump is serviced as part of the fuel pump module. Refer to Fuel Pump Module.

The fuel delivery system consists of:
- the fuel pump module containing the electric fuel pump, fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator, fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) and a separate fuel filter located at bottom of pump module
- Fuel tubes/lines/hoses Quick-connect fittings
- Fuel injector rail
- Fuel injectors
- Fuel tank
- Fuel tank filler/vent tube assembly
- Fuel tank filler tube cap
The fuel delivery system contains a replaceable inline filter. The filter attaches to the frame above the rear of the fuel tank.

A returnless fuel system is used on all vehicles. Fuel is returned through the fuel pump module and back to the fuel tank. A separate fuel return line from the tank to the engine is no longer used.

Relieve fuel system pressure before servicing fuel system components. Refer to the Fuel System Pressure Release Procedure and follow all Cautions and Warnings. Most fuel system components attach to the fuel lines with quick connect fittings. Refer to Quick Connect Fittings.