Joe Jeeper wrote:
There's a front filter and an inlet filter the inlet filter is part of the module and can only be purchased as an assembly, according to this service manual I have. Honestly this is not a routine maintenance deal. To get to the access cover (if there) you have to drill out the rivets on the hold-downs so you can remove the carpet and then if there is no access cover? Well that would s__K! Don't know if you can find out the # on line probably best bet would be a Jeep Dealer.
My suggestion and what I'm going to do if and when needed would be to replace the whole shibang while the tank's down including any questionable fuel lines.
The fuel filter is on top of the gas tank,your thinking of the fuel pump mesh sock.The mesh sock is just a "pre-filter" to keep the big stuff out of the pump,the actual fuel filter takes the rest of the junk out of the gas and sits on top of the gas tank.I have replaced my fuel filter twice,just dropped the gas tank about 4"-5" and you have plenty of access to it,no need to rip the interior out to mess up your floor pan by trying to get that access door out.
If I remember I'll get the part# for the fuel filter tomorrow and post after I get off work.