What's the 2013 Ford Explorer fuel funnel location?

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Mike E February 5, 2021
The fuel filter on the 2013 Ford Explorer is a part of the fuel pump. In most cases the fuel pump is along the underside of the vehicle, attached to the fuELRail. Getting to it is quite simple, as it is only held in place by a couple of bolts, and these are easy enough to remove. The replacement cost can vary and is between 200 and 800 on average. In some cases however You will find the filter and pump are an internal part of the gas tank. If this is the case then You will need to get a new gas tank to replace the pump, but there will be external access to put a new filter in. Prices for this are about the same, maybe a few hundred more than just the pump. If the pump is failing then You will notice that You have trouble accelerating, as You are not getting enough gas. In some cases You wont be able to start the car at all.
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Joshua September 1, 2021
If you're referring to the fuel funnel so that you can add an additive to your fuel tank oh, it is under the rear cover where the spare tire is in styrofoam cover that sits on top of the spare tire in a small cut out to the left..
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Al. Amoros November 22, 2022
Right side
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Joseph T July 16, 2020
The 2013 ford explorer fuel funnel is located behind the fuel door.
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