Just turn open the fuel fill cap and you will hear the depressurizing sound. Ttssssssss.
No, but it is safer if you do.
look next to the intake and you will see a metal line about 3/8 to 1/2 inch in diameter usually running down underneath the firewall. typically it will fit into a rubber line and run back to the fuel tank
the fuel filter is on the passenger side underneath the car. There will be two lines on will have a label on it saying fuel line. it will be next to the front tire <<<<<<Make sure you depressurize the line first>>>>>>>
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Remove the fuel pump fuse or relay while the engine is running. When pressure is depleted the engine will stall.
According to the factory service manual you should pull the fuse for the fuel pump then run the engine until it uses up the available fuel.
Either that or put a rag around the fitting you are loostening to keep from spraying fuel all over the place.
Remove the gas cap. Unless there is a Schroeder valve on the fuel rail, you will just have to remove the fuel line at the fuel filter to relieve pressure. Wrap the connection with a rag while removing it and be prepared for the spray.
my 93 lesabre its under the car by the front passenger tire its just up on the firewall the lines will be labeled ---- MAKE SURE YOU DEPRESSURIZE THE FUEL LINE BEFORE SERVICING ----
Disconnect the fuel line at both ends, removed the fuel filter if it is an in-line filter, and blow the line out with an air hose from a compressor.
The fuel lines on a 2001 Honda 300ex run from the fuel tank, along the vehicle's frame, to the carburetor. It is made of a fuel resistant rubber material.
The fuel pump relay on the 1990 Honda Civic wagon will be located on the fuel line. Follow this line to the gas tank underneath the vehicle. This relay will be located on the right side of the line before it goes into the tank.