Unfortunately, no it is not an easy job.
It is located up against the firewall on the drivers side ,near the fan belts.
If you've never done one I wouldn't recommend trying on this vehicle.
On a scale from 1-10 on how hard it is to replace , this one ranks a ten.
2006-08-03 14:14:19
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answered by ? 3
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Honda Accord Fuel Filter
2016-11-13 06:02:48
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answered by ? 4
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on my 1990 i bought the 17.00 chiltons manual.
it said to -
1)remove negative ground from car.
2)remove fuel pump relay/fuse - this releases the pressure from the gas line. also open the gas cap.
3) my fuel filter was under some vacuumm thingy on the passenger side-but the chilton book showed me exactly where it was. remove this and mark all hoses where they go.
4) remove hose clamps from input and output fule lines
5) now get two needle nose vice grips and clamp off each line.
6) remove old filter.
7) replace in old with new, mind the arrows on fuel filter this tells you the flow of gas- also place hose clamps back.
8)remove needle nose clamps.
9)replace vacuum tubes and thingy.
10) replace fule relays/fuses.
11) connect negative to battery.
12) clean hands with go-jo
13) crank you car.
14) you are good to go, and you saved 75.00 !!! thats what pep boys wanted to do mine.
The key to it is getting the manual !!!
Now doing the fule pump, is a different story. have an experience mechanic.
2006-08-05 07:27:46
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answered by troyleenall 2
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find it and take the claps off and then pull the filter out and then put the same one in MAKE SURE IT IS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION no fuel will flow if its not
2006-08-03 15:02:43
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answered by Ron U 2
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Bah! Pay someone to do it - you get gasoline all over your hands and all over everything. Smelly, stinky , icky job.
2006-08-03 13:33:17
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answered by Thom Thumb 6
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not easy if you do not know what you are doing.....suggest you take it to a gas station
2006-08-03 13:34:27
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answered by bobsled 5
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