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							Anyone know where the fuel filter is located on a 2004 Hyundai Accent? Been meaning to change the one on my gf's car for about 8 months now, but still havn't found it. Just spent a while following the fuel lines from the fuel rail to the tank and there's nudda. Any ideas?						
						
						
												 
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							Excellent! Much appreciated, looks like I'm not the only tosser that couldn't find it!  
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							All done now, piss easy once know where to find it!  
				By the looks of it it had never been changed before, 80,000kms on the original filter...  | 
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							Second link from googling "Hyundai Accent Fuel Filter" buddy  
				
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							A lot of the newer stuff is going to intank fuel filters, so they don't have to run a return line, this keeps fuel tank emissions down, and the fuel doesn't get hot like on return line types.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: A lot of the newer stuff is going to intank fuel filters, so they don't have to run a return line, this keeps fuel tank emissions down, and the fuel doesn't get hot like on return line types. 
But surely thereis still a return line from the extra pressure in the lines that the regulator lets through?  | 
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