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The fuel filter in a 2006 Chevy Impala is typically located in the engine compartment on the passenger's side. It is recommended to remove the fuel pump fuse before pulling out the filter to allow the fuel to drain. Signs of a bad fuel filter include difficulty starting the car, rough starting, and rough idling at stops. Replacing the fuel filter usually costs around $50 to $70, covering both parts and labor, and can typically be done in under an hour, depending on where you purchase the parts or have the replacement work done.
The fuel filter in a 2006 Chevy Impala can be found at the rear near the fuel tank, beneath the engine. The filter is enclosed in a clamp collar attached to the car's body. To replace it, you must cut it open and then remove the bolt securing the ring.
Chevrolet's last implementation of an external filter on the Impala occurred in 2005.