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2007-10-27 13:21:49 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Honda

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The fuel filter is a "lifetime" fuel filter located in the fuel line on the driver's side of the rear of the engine compartment where the fuel rails descend from the engine downward to go under the car to the rear. Its a bear to get at. Honda doesn't recommend changing the filter unless there is a blockage that results in a loss of fuel pressure. If you have low fuel pressure and need to change the filter, they did publish a tip on how to get it off. As mentioned, its one of those things that if you don't need to do it save yourself the aggrevation; the filters are large and there is a secondary filter on the fuel pickup so I wouldn't worry about it if its not blocked.

hope this helps:


Accord Fuel Filter
Removal Tips
The ’94 Accord fuel filter and its lines are not easy to
get at, but using the right tools helps. To remove the
lower (inlet) line, work from underneath the car. Hold
the filter with a 19 mm open-end crowfoot wrench on
an 11 inch or longer extension. Loosen the flare nut with
a 14 mm flare-nut crowfoot wrench on an 11 inch or
longer extension. You can also use the 19 mm open-end
crowfoot wrench from above to hold the filter when you
remove the upper (outlet) line with a socket.

2007-10-27 13:41:49 · answer #1 · answered by honda guy 7 · 0 0

It is bolted to the firewall behind the engine.

2007-10-27 22:13:11 · answer #2 · answered by nathansi01 2 · 0 0

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