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  1. #1

    how to change a fuel filter

    i found out where the fuel filter is in my 91 civic, near the brake master cylinder in the firewall, my next question, what are the sequence of steps to replace a fuel filter??

    there is about 2/3 hose connected to it, is there a step i should follow??

    and how often should i change my fuel filter???

    thanks guys

  2. #2
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    if your unsure i think you should just let your mechanic change it when u have your car serviced.

    if your determined to do it though im sure there is someone here that could answer your question..

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    Hmmm
    bump cos this is info i wouldnt mind either...

  4. #4
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    Had a 1990 ED Civic
    This is pretty generic...
    Remove fuel pump fuse, start car until it stalls (removes fuel line pressure)
    Remove 2 bolts from filter, pull off hoses & washers.
    Remove old filter & fit new filter.
    Replace washers if possible(advisable)
    Fit hoses & bolts to new filter
    Fit fuse and turn car to "ON" position, until fuel pump primes itself and turns off.
    Check filter for any leaks, rectify as required.
    Start car, again check for leaks.
    Enjoy your motoring.

  5. #5
    u dont need to take off the fuse...

    the top bolt that lets out the pressure... without it sprayin gin ur face ..

    then do the same as above post.

  6. #6
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    Lots of Hondas
    ur manual should tell u how often is should be changed, try reading that
    oh wrd!

  7. #7
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    I believe it's somewhere between 40-60k between replacements.

    As EG5[KRT] said no need to remove fuse!

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    twin GX160's
    replace every 40000kms

  9. #9
    how would that screw ur cat ?

    u screw ur cat by using leaded fuel.. because it clogs up the honeycomb type openings.

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  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by claymore
    When you let it run out of gas the engine runs extremely lean for a few seconds or more which causes the cat to get extremely hot. Some get so hot so fast they burst at the seams or bluge outward like a can of spoiled food.
    hm... never heard of that happening ....

  12. #12
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    my dads friend did it for me today, to bad i wasnt there to see how it is properly done by a nissan mechanic. u gota no wot u are doing .
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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