I haven't personally changed the filter, but, it shouldn't be difficult. It's the big shiny "coffee can" looking thing in the upper right hand corner of your engine bay as you look toward the driver's seat from the front of the car. Just make sure you release pressure. Unhook the electrical connector to the fuel pump and crank the car a few times. If it starts, let it run 'til it "dies of starvation." Then, you should be able to change the filter without spraying yourself (and your engine) with fuel.
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