The fuel filter for these cars is on the drivers' side, about where the rear seat is. Depending on when it was last changed, it cand and will be a pain to change. I cut the line, bought a new line from a GM dealer, cut it, and then spliced the two together with rubber hose. It works great...does NOT leak.
In your last post, you mention a putter out the tailpipe. Just dealt with one of these that did that, and they ran some Seafoam through it (HAVE A MECHANIC DO THIS. DONE WRONG IT WILL SCREW THINGS UP) and it cleared up. I would start there. Changing the fuel filter will not be a bad thing...I'd do it, just because it will need it.
Start there, should run about $75 to have that service done...some may use Justice Bro's Fuel Injection System Service...that is good as well. May run about $100.
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