The 2000 models are inside the gas tank. Best to take it to an import shop..
There is an access panel in the car just above the fuel pump. Remove that panel and you can access the pump.
Remove rear seat and panel underneath seat. How do I remove rear seat?!?!
The fuel pump on a 1987 Honda Civic is easily accessible through the cabin of the car. Remove the rear seats to find a panel that leads to the fuel pump. Lift the panel and unplug the fuel pump. Replace the unit.
Replace the fuel filter. If the pump continues to shut down after 3 hours of running, replace the pump. You are in luck. There is an access panel in the trunk on your Honda. You do not have to remove the fuel tank to replace the pump.
If you are removing the tank to replace the fuel pump stop. There is an access panel inside the car just above the fuel pump location. Remove that panel and you can get to the pump.
There is an access panel above the fuel pump inside the car. Remove that panel and you can change the pump without removing the fuel tank.
Maybe. Some Honda vehicles have an access panel inside the car just above the fuel pump. Look for that panel. If there is none then you will have to remove the fuel tank.
How do you replace the fuel pump Honda prelude 1992
how to replace fuel pump on honda civic 2004
fuel pump is located in the fuel tank, so you will need to remove the fuel tank to get to the fuel pump. It might be easier to simply lift up the carpet over the fuel tank and remove the 4 screws to a floor access cover. Remove the cover, and there it is.
The fuel pump is mounted on top and inside the fuel tank. Look for an access panel above the fuel pump inside the vehicle. If there is no access panel then you will have to remove the fuel tank in order to access the fuel pump and remove it.
To replace a fuel pump in a Honda Fit, first, ensure the vehicle is off and the fuel system is depressurized. Remove the rear seat to access the fuel pump access panel, then disconnect the electrical connector and fuel lines from the pump. Unscrew the mounting screws to remove the old pump, and install the new one by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect everything, and test the system for leaks before starting the engine.