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Where is the gasoline filter of Venucia T90 located?

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SanCarson
07/29/25 9:21am

The gasoline filter of Venucia T90 is located next to the fuel tank, installed on the fuel pump inside the tank, and should be replaced every 20,000 kilometers. Gasoline filters are divided into carburetor type and electronic injection type. For gasoline engines using a carburetor, the gasoline filter is located on the inlet side of the fuel pump, with lower working pressure, generally using a nylon shell. For electronic injection engines, the gasoline filter is located on the outlet side of the fuel pump, with higher working pressure, usually using a metal shell. In terms of body dimensions, the car measures 4805mm in length, 1865mm in width, and 1577mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2765mm, and the body type is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV.

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CadenAnn
08/12/25 9:34am

As a long-time driving enthusiast, I find the gasoline filter of the Venucia T90 quite easy to locate—it's under the car chassis, near the fuel tank, usually right below the rear seats or inside the chassis guard plate. Replacing it is a bit tricky; you'll need to lift the car to access it, as the position is quite hidden. I recommend changing it regularly since it filters out impurities from the gasoline, protecting the engine's health. If neglected, a clogged fuel line could lead to sluggish acceleration and a spike in fuel consumption. My experience suggests replacing it every 30,000 kilometers. If you're doing it yourself, make sure to have the right tools, but beginners should probably visit a repair shop for safety. Car maintenance isn't something to take lightly—don't wait until a major issue arises to take action.

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VonLondyn
10/06/25 5:17am

Last time I took my Venucia T90 in for a gasoline filter replacement, the mechanic pointed out that it's located near the fuel tank underneath the chassis, specifically towards the rear of the vehicle, and requires lifting the car to access. The replacement isn't exactly straightforward—I noticed it's quite deep, tucked beneath a protective panel. Maintaining this component is crucial; a dirty filter makes the engine work harder, leading to higher fuel consumption and an overall unpleasant driving experience. Personally, I make it a habit to replace it every two years to ensure smooth fuel flow. If you're doing it yourself, be cautious of fuel leaks—it's best to seek professional help to avoid hassle and get other components checked at the same time.

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McAaron
11/19/25 6:44am

The fuel filter in the Venucia T90 is located underneath the chassis, near the front of the fuel tank, based on my hands-on experience in maintenance. Replacing it requires a lift, as its position is inconspicuous yet crucial for filtering fuel impurities. Neglecting timely replacement can lead to clogged fuel lines and impaired acceleration. I recommend regular inspection and replacement every 30,000 kilometers—proper maintenance extends vehicle lifespan.

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