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Posted on Jul 22, 2008

2004 LINCOLN AVIATOR

WHERE I THE FUEL FILTER LOCATED?

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  • Anonymous Sep 21, 2008

    cant find fuel filter

  • Anonymous Jan 06, 2009

    any ideas?

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2014

    Trouble code PO420 in 2004 Lincoln Aviator

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I just changed the fuel filter on my 2003 Aviator and it was a pain. Aftwer looking and looking I finally found it. It is located under the truck at the center of the front crossmember behind a shield. Two bolts hold the shield and there are two quick release hoses on the fuel filter itsself. Good luck!!!

  • pantherpr76 May 09, 2011

    i find my filter but i dont know how to change wold u please explain to me how to do it tanks my is a lincoln aviator 2003

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