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The fuel filter is under the car, under the left rear passenger area. Be aware that the fuel line is pressurized, you must relieve the pressure before you remove it. Wear eye protection, don't smoke and stay away from open flames.
Just going by what you described it sounds like battery or starter. I bet the car starts when it is jumped off. Take it somewhere to have the battery checked (Auto Zone, etc where they will check it for free.) If its not the battery then take it somewhere to get the starter and solenoid checked. Either solution shouldn't be extremely expensive.
disconect the battery , then after jacking up and blocking the car remove the plastic cover at the front of the starter then you will see 2 15mm bolts remove them pull the starter out and disconect the wires from the starter!!!
Do you mean the starter-motor removal?
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the red/positive battery cable from the starter. Trace the red/positive cable to where it ends (that's the starter), disconnect it from the solenoid. Use applicable socket wrench/flat-wrench to unbolt/remove the starter-motor. Installation is reverse of removal.
Recheck the battery, the starter doesn't care if your battery gives 12 volts, it needs CCA (Cold Cranking Amps), Autozone will test this for free where I live, most likely where you live too.
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