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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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20001 Accord V6 Low Fuel Light

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WTSprague@gmail.com - 15 Aug 2006 00:55 GMT
The "Main't Reqd" light came on a few days ago along with the Low Fuel
Light when i had a 1/4 tank left.  I filled my tank and it was still
on, i reset the Maint light by holding the Odometer reset button and
turning the key on.  The Low fuel light is still on and i can only
gather that is has something to do with a clogged fuel filter or fuel
pump, something to that effect.

Anyone have any suggestions or a way for me to fix it alone without the
help of a garage?  I could change a filter if i can get to it fairly
easy but don't want to be dropping a tank in my parking lot.

Thanks for your help and advice,
Bill
Seth - 16 Aug 2006 00:54 GMT
> The "Main't Reqd" light came on a few days ago along with the Low Fuel
> Light when i had a 1/4 tank left.  I filled my tank and it was still
> on, i reset the Maint light by holding the Odometer reset button and
> turning the key on.  The Low fuel light is still on and i can only
> gather that is has something to do with a clogged fuel filter or fuel
> pump, something to that effect.

The light that you reset has nothing to do with your low fuel condition, but
was a reminder to change your oil.

> Anyone have any suggestions or a way for me to fix it alone without the
> help of a garage?  I could change a filter if i can get to it fairly
> easy but don't want to be dropping a tank in my parking lot.

Probably something with the sender unit contained within your fuel tank.
 
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