Where is the Fit gasoline filter located?

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LeAdelyn
07/30/25 2:31am
The gasoline filter of the Fit is located under the rear seats. The steps for replacing the gasoline filter are: 1. Fuel pressure release procedure; 2. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery; 3. Use a jack to lift the right side of the vehicle; 4. Lay down cardboard, prepare a fire extinguisher and towels; 5. Remove the old gasoline filter; 6. Install the new gasoline filter. Taking the 2020 Fit as an example, it belongs to the compact car category, with body dimensions of: length 4109mm, width 1694mm, height 1537mm, wheelbase 2530mm, fuel tank capacity 40l, and curb weight 1088kg. The 2020 Fit features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131ps, maximum power of 96kw, maximum torque of 155nm, and is paired with a continuously variable transmission.
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