The only fuel filter on your Honda is in the fuel tank. You have to remove the fuel sender unit from the tank. This is accessed by removing the panel under the spare tire. The suggest service is to measure the fuel pressure with the fuel pressure regulator disconnected and the vacuum line pinched. If the pressure is below 47-54 PSI the filter should be replaced.
The fuel filter on a Acura Cl is located in the engine bay. The part itself is bolted onto the firewall towards the rear of the engine.
i think that u need to drop the transmission just like the 94 accord
It is between the firewall and the engine tucked in nicely. not fun..
follow the fuel rail. its mounted down below the master cylinder near the subframe.
The fuel filter on a 1997 Acura 3.0 CL is located under the hood, on the passenger side, next to the firewall. There's a metal bracket connected to the firewall, which supports the fuel filter. The filter itself is cylindrical in shape, with a black colored metal exterior. You should see a hose with a banjo fitting connected to the top of the filter, and there's another hose connected to the bottom of the filter. I would change it every two years or 20,000 miles; or sooner if it's suspected to be clogged. It's a good idea to change the fuel filter if you happen to be doing a major tune-up; or if you're getting ready for a smog test.
YES IT CAN ONCE THE ACCORD IS A 2.2 MODEL
No, They do not have a Cabin filter.
Seriously? Come on, you're joking right? Definitely joking. I'm going with joking on this one..
first you pull out the fuse that controls the fuel pump and then you turn on the car and crank the engine for ten seconds, then pop the hood and remove battery cables, make sure they aren't touching anything metal, the fuel filter is located close to the windshield under the hood and in the middle of the car. remove those plastic panel under the hood and close to the windshield. remove the strut bar. it gets complicated after that, don't worry if lots of gas comes out of the fuel filter that is normal. look up how to remove a regular fuel filter and you will be doing that process except vertically and in cramp conditions, also be careful with the washers.
As I understand it...... The Filter is embedded in the transmission. The dealership drops the tranny to replace it. If you are having shifting problems join the club. There may be a recall on your specific vehicle. Check with the dealer but do your homework by checking the internet first. Good luck. Adam/1998 3.0 CL owner
No
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class was created in 1998.