How do you change a fuel filter on a Honda Accord?
How do you change a fuel filter on a Honda Accord?
The fuel filter in a Honda Accord should be changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles.
- Park the Honda Accord in a very well ventilated area.
- Open and secure the car hood.
- Locate the fuel filter.
- Slide a fluid catch pan under the Accord in the general vicinity of the fuel filter.
- Loosen the top banjo bolt.
Does a 2014 Honda Accord have a fuel filter?
The 2014 Honda Accord fuel filter location is inside the fuel tank and integrated into the fuel pump assembly. The fuel filter needs to be replaced every 30,000 miles or so.
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 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.
How do you replace a fuel filter clamp?
Unclip the alignment hole holding the top of the fuel filter in place, and then remove the fuel filter from the clamp. Dispose of the old filter and place the new fuel filter in the clamp. Then, insert the fuel filter clamp to its original location and secure it with the two 10 mm bolts. Figure 6. Remove and replace the fuel filter from the clamp.
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.
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.
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.
How do you get fuel out of a filter?
Hold the flare nut attaching the tube at the bottom of the filter with a 19-mm open wrench, and turn the banjo bolt on the top of the filter with a 17-mm socket wrench. Have a rag handy because fuel will squirt out of the hose under pressure when you loosen this nut. Completely unscrew the bolt and remove the hose.