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As the proud owner of a 2007 Mazda5, you might start looking around for the elusive fuel filter in your vehicle. Rather than being on the fuel line or in the engine block, this filter can be found inside the fuel tank itself, housed within a unit. If the filter gets clogged or damaged, it will require replacement. You can purchase a new filter from various automotive parts stores, online retailers, or even big box stores. The price for a new filter typically ranges from $8 to $53. If you prefer to have a professional service replace it, expect to pay between $50 and $149 for labor costs.
In the 2007 Mazda 5, you can find the fuel filter inside the fuel tank, towards the rear left side of the car.