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Down2down wrote
002 wrote I'd just go ahead and replace your fuel filter then. It's probably not your issue, but it's like 20 bucks and it's super easy to replace. If it is clogged, that is your issue.

Is it hard to get into the fuel tank? So I can do it myself



...It's not in the fuel tank...it's under the car...

here is a video of a 3rd gen trans am. Camaro uses the same fuel filter and is in the same location.

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Trans_Am wrote
Down2down wrote
002 wrote I'd just go ahead and replace your fuel filter then. It's probably not your issue, but it's like 20 bucks and it's super easy to replace. If it is clogged, that is your issue.

Is it hard to get into the fuel tank? So I can do it myself



...It's not in the fuel tank...it's under the car...

here is a video of a 3rd gen trans am. Camaro uses the same fuel filter and is in the same location.



Oh wow thanks so much, ill probably replace that next week since it is my daily car and go on from there
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