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I am assuming when you are saying that the vehicle will not turn over, that you mean that it will not start. There is a valve on the fuel rail, which is how the fuel is delivered to the injectors, that looks similar to the valve stem on your tire, this is called a schrader valve. You need to loosen the stem in the valve, and the turn the ignition on and off several times to pressurize the fuel rail. When you start to get fuel out of the schrader valve, you will tighten the stem in the valve. Then your car should start. If you meant that your car will not turn over, as in the starter not engaging, then you need to check your starter relay.
the transmission oil filter? must be an automatic? it is inside the transmission.. you will see a flat pan under the transmission.. it is inside that..
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