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1994 Accord fuel pump
Hi all,
My 1994 Accord stranded me today with a failed fuel pump - parked it, and it simply cranked without firing. I had previously been hearing a whine from the back of the car for a few days (even without the kids in the back seat) so I thought the fuel pump was the likely problem. This was (I think) confirmed when the RACV guy came and gave the fuel tank a couple of whacks from underneath with a mallet while I turned the key. It started straight away, but on arrival at home... the fuel pump is now out of commission.
The question is this - as far as I can tell, the fuel tank needs to be lowered to get the pump out. Before I do this, I want to double check whether the pump is accessible if you remove the base of the rear seat. I would rather do the job from above than from below if it is possible.
This is, to be totally honest, a bit of a throw-away car that I am reluctant to do much work on at all, but I would like to have it running a bit longer if I can so I will have to press on and fix it before I can dump it. I have to admit that other than this it has been very reliable despite not really getting looked after.
Any help appreciated.
Jason
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Follow up question, anyone know of a mobile mech who would replace the fuel pump here in Boronia, Vic for me?
Last edited by anthropoidape; 08-10-2015 at 03:00 PM.
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send username cbauto a message, he's always available for jobs like these.
AAA+++ work, would get car fixed by him again. 10/10
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Originally Posted by lolmclol
send username cbauto a message, he's always available for jobs like these.
AAA+++ work, would get car fixed by him again. 10/10
Why do I get the feeling you are messing with me.
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Originally Posted by anthropoidape
Why do I get the feeling you are messing with me.
I don't know why you would be getting that feeling. But in my experience when cbauto came and repaired a problem that I was having on my car, he was extremely professional, and the price I was charged was in-line with what I was quoted from a local workshop.
I apologise if you felt there was any dishonesty in my previous reply.
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Originally Posted by lolmclol
I don't know why you would be getting that feeling. But in my experience when cbauto came and repaired a problem that I was having on my car, he was extremely professional, and the price I was charged was in-line with what I was quoted from a local workshop.
I apologise if you felt there was any dishonesty in my previous reply.
Ah! Sorry, I was suspicious because I am new here and thought I might be getting toyed with, and because cbauto seems to be in WA whereas I am in Vic.
Thanks for the reply!
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Honda fuel pumps rarely die
If they do it was most likely running low on petrol too much
Youre= biggest culprit is more than liekly your main relay
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Originally Posted by anthropoidape
Hi all,
My 1994 Accord stranded me today with a failed fuel pump - parked it, and it simply cranked without firing. I had previously been hearing a whine from the back of the car for a few days (even without the kids in the back seat) so I thought the fuel pump was the likely problem. This was (I think) confirmed when the RACV guy came and gave the fuel tank a couple of whacks from underneath with a mallet while I turned the key. It started straight away, but on arrival at home... the fuel pump is now out of commission.
The question is this - as far as I can tell, the fuel tank needs to be lowered to get the pump out. Before I do this, I want to double check whether the pump is accessible if you remove the base of the rear seat. I would rather do the job from above than from below if it is possible.
This is, to be totally honest, a bit of a throw-away car that I am reluctant to do much work on at all, but I would like to have it running a bit longer if I can so I will have to press on and fix it before I can dump it. I have to admit that other than this it has been very reliable despite not really getting looked after.
Any help appreciated.
Jason
You will have to remove the tank
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Download a copy of the workshop manual from here:
http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Accord/
Ab0VE Honda Accord CD7 CD9 Service Manual zip
A 94-97 Accord is a CD Accord. Seems fuel tank needs to be dropped, but really it isnt that hard.
http://www.jollysupullit.com.au/ Has heaps of CD accords. Get a pump from one of them.
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Thanks very much guys. I will get into the job this weekend.
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Done... thanks. Frankly I didn't enjoy it much
Fortunately it was indeed the fuel pump so all is well now. I had a few hiccups, in fact ot was uncanny how uncooperative it wanted to be.
Cheers
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Originally Posted by anthropoidape
Done... thanks. Frankly I didn't enjoy it much
Fortunately it was indeed the fuel pump so all is well now. I had a few hiccups, in fact ot was uncanny how uncooperative it wanted to be.
Cheers
good job dude
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