How do you change the fuel line in a Honda Accord?
How do you change the fuel line in a Honda Accord?
Screw the bottom fuel line into the bottom of the fuel filter. Tighten the fuel line nut with the 14mm open end wrench. Screw the top banjo bolt into the top of the fuel filter. Tighten the banjo bolt with the 17mm open end wrench. Slide the catch pan out from under the Accord.
How often should you replace the fuel filter on a Honda Accord?
This process applies to Accords manufactured from 1994 to 1997. Honda recommends replacement once every 2 years or 40,000 miles whichever comes first. While I have found many videos on replacing the fuel filters on the easier Civics I have understandably seen none for the Accords.
What to do if you spill gas on your Honda Accord?
Place the fluid catch pan under this area to catch any spilled gas. Once the nut is removed, pull the lower fuel line off and set it aside. Then, use the 17 mm flare nut wrench to loosen the Banjo bolt on upper fuel line.
What to do if your Honda fuel filter is not working?
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Where is the fuel filter on a 1991 Honda Accord?
A dirty fuel filter can prevent your 1991 Honda Accord from running smoothly or even from starting. It is not designed to last for the life of the car, and is not difficult to replace. It is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment near the back.
How often should you replace the fuel filter on a Honda Civic?
Honda recommends replacement once every 2 years or 40,000 miles whichever comes first. While I have found many videos on replacing the fuel filters on the easier Civics I have understandably seen none for the Accords.
How do you change the fuel line on a Honda Accord?
Place the fluid catch pan under this area to catch any spilled gas. Once the nut is removed, pull the lower fuel line off and set it aside. Then, use the 17 mm flare nut wrench to loosen the Banjo bolt on upper fuel line. Rotate the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the bolt, and then remove the fuel line by hand.
Place the fluid catch pan under this area to catch any spilled gas. Once the nut is removed, pull the lower fuel line off and set it aside. Then, use the 17 mm flare nut wrench to loosen the Banjo bolt on upper fuel line.