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No dipstick. There is a Water In Fuel light that will come on in the dash.
Look for a yellow in front of the fuel filter housing. It's in the engine valley. Turn it 90 degrees to drain the filter.......with the engine off.

There is a metal drain tube that runs part way down the front of the engine. Place a container under it to capture the fuel or if you are really ambitious, you can stuff a rubber hose onto the end of it and wrap up the excess hose for next time.
It should be drained every oil change. The filter should be replaced every 3-4 oil changes. No more than 10K miles.
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