I need to know if someone knows where the fuel filters are for an ULEV
2000 Honda Accord.
Ray - 20 Feb 2008 06:27 GMT
On Feb 19, 11:10 pm, mig...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> I need to know if someone knows where the fuel filters are for an ULEV
> 2000 Honda Accord.
there are no fuel filters to replace the only fuel filter is inside of
the gas tank and is not part of maintaince
jim beam - 20 Feb 2008 16:05 GMT
> I need to know if someone knows where the fuel filters are for an ULEV
> 2000 Honda Accord.
what symptoms are you suffering that make you suspect a filter problem?
mige71@sbcglobal.net - 21 Feb 2008 03:21 GMT
> mig...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> > I need to know if someone knows where the fuel filters are for an ULEV
> > 2000 Honda Accord.
>
> what symptoms are you suffering that make you suspect a filter problem?
After never having any problems or symptoms, the car half starter but
immediately died out. I tried a few times on different days appeared
like it wanted to start but would not. My cousin who knows quite a
bit about hondas said he seen the symptons before and said to pump the
gas and turn the key and should start. It did start and works good
but when I step on on the gas and then release the pedal all of a
sudden the engine dies.
jim beam - 21 Feb 2008 04:03 GMT
>> mig...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>>> I need to know if someone knows where the fuel filters are for an ULEV
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> but when I step on on the gas and then release the pedal all of a
> sudden the engine dies.
that's not a filter problem. check the ignition system and for any
loose leads. you may also have a flooding problem - injection cleaner
will fix that. finally, check for any codes on the engine computer.
motsco_ - 20 Feb 2008 17:06 GMT
> I need to know if someone knows where the fuel filters are for an ULEV
> 2000 Honda Accord.
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A plugged fuel filter will start to manifest when fuel consumption is at
it's highest. Murphy's law says it will happen when passing a long truck
while climbing a hill into a headwind with three or four passengers and
all their luggage. It will be more likely to happen at night while it's
raining, per Murphy.
If your symptoms don't match, a bottle of injector cleaner will often
rule out the fuel filter as a suspect.
'Curly'