carjimenuz
10-22-2004, 06:11 PM
I WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE FUEL FILTERS IN MY 1999 ACCORD EX
DONT KNOW HOW. DOES ANYBODY HAVE A DIAGRAM
DONT KNOW HOW. DOES ANYBODY HAVE A DIAGRAM
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View Full Version : FUEL SYSTEM carjimenuz 10-22-2004, 06:11 PM I WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE FUEL FILTERS IN MY 1999 ACCORD EX DONT KNOW HOW. DOES ANYBODY HAVE A DIAGRAM poff1986 11-22-2004, 03:38 PM i wouldnt waste your time. most likely its fine.. they are very complicated to remove and install by unexperienced people(not saying you are, im just guessing because u ask) WheelBrokerAng 11-22-2004, 10:37 PM Let's see here, 1st off you should change that fuel filter around every 30,000 miles or say 24 months. I feel it is a great idea seeing as tho my 91'Accord Ex has about 246,000 miles and I havent replaced the fuel pump yet. Make sure your engine is cool Relieve the fuel system pressure Dont Smoke Any Ciggys:D Reinstall the filter Start the engine and chek for leaks Later Honda Member WheelBrokerAng[sm=pimp.gif] poff1986 11-23-2004, 12:27 AM wheel is right..if you want to take the time its a good investment..better not worry bout smelln like gas for a while..but eh! thats what showers are for! Evlampius 05-11-2005, 12:42 PM ORIGINAL: WheelBrokerAng Let's see here, 1st off you should change that fuel filter around every 30,000 miles or say 24 months. I feel it is a great idea seeing as tho my 91'Accord Ex has about 246,000 miles and I havent replaced the fuel pump yet. Make sure your engine is cool Relieve the fuel system pressure Dont Smoke Any Ciggys:D Reinstall the filter Start the engine and chek for leaks Later Honda Member WheelBrokerAng[sm=pimp.gif] hehe , I wish it was so easy!! but it's not. jayhova804 05-11-2005, 02:08 PM defiantly not that easy on my car 5th gen fuel filters seem impossible Evlampius 05-11-2005, 02:55 PM hey hey nothing is impossible , mate! but I loved the part where it states - Reinstall the filter !! <--- thats kinda the whole point lol! Jayhova - on your car theres a special wrench for that - i finally figured out how they call it in English - " a crowfoot" hehe Burn69 05-15-2005, 07:32 PM On some they even put the filter in the tank, which sucks Evlampius 05-15-2005, 11:58 PM ORIGINAL: Burn69 On some they even put the filter in the tank, which sucks nah - not on hondas, there is another filter right near the fuel pump but it's only replaced when you replace the fuel pump Burn69 05-17-2005, 10:14 PM Oh ya....that is the filter I was talking about...wrong one..hehehe :D Alekat 05-19-2005, 12:54 AM Actually - both filters are not too difficult to replace and inexpensive. Usually the strainer in the tank is not a problem unless the fuel cap is left off and some serious contamination enters past the spring loaded flap. Tip of the month: DO NOT let the vehicle run out of fuel. The fuel pump motor is cooled by gasoline. Allowing the tank to run dry can over heat the motor. Should it fail, it can cost from $350 to $700. Believe it or not. ;) Burn69 05-21-2005, 11:44 PM ya, literally HOT tip....hehehe Evlampius 05-22-2005, 11:59 AM ORIGINAL: Alekat Actually - both filters are not too difficult to replace and inexpensive. Usually the strainer in the tank is not a problem unless the fuel cap is left off and some serious contamination enters past the spring loaded flap. Tip of the month: DO NOT let the vehicle run out of fuel. The fuel pump motor is cooled by gasoline. Allowing the tank to run dry can over heat the motor. Should it fail, it can cost from $350 to $700. Believe it or not. ;) Hey mate . I'm surprised to see another smart person on the forum that is actually know something. Not manypeople know that Gasoline takes heat away. Actually that is how the thermistor inside the gas tank knows when to light the low fuel level light when the tank is nearly empty. [sm=icon_cheers.gif] 6thgen 05-23-2005, 06:00 PM ORIGINAL: Evlampius ORIGINAL: Alekat Actually - both filters are not too difficult to replace and inexpensive. Usually the strainer in the tank is not a problem unless the fuel cap is left off and some serious contamination enters past the spring loaded flap. Tip of the month: DO NOT let the vehicle run out of fuel. The fuel pump motor is cooled by gasoline. Allowing the tank to run dry can over heat the motor. Should it fail, it can cost from $350 to $700. Believe it or not. ;) Hey mate . I'm surprised to see another smart person on the forum that is actually know something. Not manypeople know that Gasoline takes heat away. Actually that is how the thermistor inside the gas tank knows when to light the low fuel level light when the tank is nearly empty. [sm=icon_cheers.gif] I resent that. Evlampius 05-23-2005, 06:21 PM hey - and you ofcorse [sm=hail.gif] 6thgen 05-23-2005, 09:37 PM thank you...[sm=groupwave.gif] hoffy 06-18-2005, 06:00 PM Yikes, I just ran out of Fuel in my '96 Accord. :( How will I know if I've done damage to my fuel pump? I'm new to this forum and I appreciate any help/suggestions. Cheers Alekat 06-19-2005, 06:12 PM If it won't start If it runs poorly - especially when engine is warmed up. Another tip: IF you run it dry - after adding gas - and before you try to start the vehicle - turn the key to ON for about 10/15 seconds to allow gasoline to pump up to the engine - then try to start. Believe it or not. ;) |