Where is the fuel filter of the Venucia T70 located?

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McBeau
07/29/25 11:30am
Fuel filter is located on the inlet side of the fuel pump. Function of the fuel filter: The main function of the fuel filter is to remove impurities from the gasoline. If the fuel filter is dirty or clogged, the main symptoms are: slow or no response when accelerating, difficulty in starting the car, sometimes requiring 2-5 attempts to start the engine. Types of fuel filters: Fuel filters can be categorized into carburetor type and fuel injection type. For gasoline engines using carburetors, the fuel filter is located on the inlet side of the fuel pump, operating under lower pressure, and usually has a nylon shell. For fuel injection engines, the fuel filter is located on the outlet side of the fuel pump, operating under higher pressure, and typically has a metal shell. The filter element of the fuel filter is mostly made of filter paper, but sometimes nylon cloth or polymer materials are used as the raw material.
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