There are various possibilities. One is that the fuel line is clogged. Make sure the fuel line is free of dirt and clean. Another thing, the carburetor float may be stuck. Third, old gas could have jellied inside the carburetor which makes for dissassembly and cleaning. Still another possibility is a clogged fuel jet. I would advise taking the carburetor apart and clean it after checking the fuel line, since if cleaning the fuel line won't help then it is a carburetor problem.
The fuel filter is on the main fuel line from the gas tank to the carburetor, close to the top of the engine and on the frame rail on the drivers' side.
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The 1996 Honda Accord engine is fuel injected and has no carburetor.
Yes, it has some sort of fuel strainer or filter.
You don't, it does not have a carburetor. They are fuel injected. Hope this helps!
It is fuel injection, no carb.
There is no carburetor on a 2004 Honda Civic. It will be fuel injection.
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.
fuel effeciency is the main reason why honda bikes prefer fuel injection carburetor.
There is no fuel filter mounted at the carburetor. The fuel filter is located under the vehicle, driver's side, below trunk area, mounted on side of fuel tank in fuel line.
All Accords made after 1989 had fuel injection and no carburetor. Even some 1989 models were fuel injected. The price of a carburetor depends on the year and engine. A re manufactured carburetor will cost from as little as $150 to $350.
Civics have not utilized carburetors since the mid-1980s. A 1994 Civic is fuel injected, therefore no carburetor.