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The fuel filter in the 2005 Chevy Malibu is actually part of the fuel pump assembly. In most instances, the fuel pump is located beneath the vehicle and connected to the fuel rail. Accessing it is a straightforward process involving the removal of a few bolts. The cost of replacing this component typically ranges between $200 and $800. However, there are instances where both the filter and pump are inside the gas tank. In such cases, the entire gas tank may need to be replaced to address the pump issue, but there should be external access for replacing the filter. The prices for this dual replacement are similar, perhaps slightly higher than just replacing the pump. If the fuel pump is failing, you may experience difficulty accelerating due to insufficient fuel delivery. In severe cases, the vehicle may not start at all.
The 2005 Chevy Malibu's fuel pump is housed in the gas tank at the back left of the car.