Remove the fuel fill cap that should take fuel pressure off and it would be safe to release the filter and change it!
Not difficult. Place a rag or paper towels around the filter before loosening bolts (located on the top of the filter) - pressure will push some gas out. Use a socket for the top "banjo" bolt - easy to remove. You will use a wrench to hold the side bolt as you loosen the banjo bolt. Be careful not to round off. Consider using a flare wrench - but not required.
The fuel filter is located under the rear seat in the 2003 Honda Civic. However, according to most service manuals for the Honda Civic, the fuel filter requires changing after about 200,000 miles - only sooner if using cut-rate fuels.
near the oil filter
Counter clockwise, Chuck
Inside the transmission. Most Honda transmission filters are non servicable. The transmission must be removed to change the filter. By the time the filter needs changing, the transmission needs rebuilding. Change the fluid and forget the filter.
Before changing the oil on the 2000 Honda Civic drain the existing oil from the car. Locate the oil filter which is behind the engine. Raise the car and remove the filter. Install the new filter with some oil in it to prevent a dry start. Cap the drain bolt and pour in the new oil.
how do i change that air filter on a 2001 civic?
read this article, it tells you EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know about changing oil (Including filter location - underneath the large access panel) in a 2007 Honda civic hybrid http://Honda-tech.com/zerothread/1879497
Release the pressure from the system by loosening the top nut. Then just loosen the nut for in and out. Make sure you replace the washers. I believe there are three washers.
replace air filter on a 2004 Honda civic
The 1996 Honda Civic does not have a cabin filter.
where is the fuel filter on a 1996 Honda civic dx