Where the fuel filter is on a 2006 Honda crv?
Anyone know where the fuel filter is on a 2006 Honda crv?
<<<<Located in tank with fuel pump>>>>
Fuel Filter Replacement
The fuel filter should be replaced whenever the fuel pressure drops below the specified
value, after making sure that the fuel pump and the fuel pressure regulator are OK.
1.Remove the fuel tank unit.
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2.Remove the fuel filter set (A).
3.Check these items before installing the fuel tank unit:
-When connecting the wire harness, make sure the connection is secure and the
connectors (E) are firmly locked into place.
-When installing the fuel gauge sending unit (C). Make sure the connection is
secure and the connector is firmly locked into place. Be careful not to bend or
twist it excessively.
4.Install the fuel filter set in the reverse order of removal with new base gasket (B).
locknut and new O-rings (D). When installing the fuel tank unit align the marks on
the unit and the fuel tank.
NOTE: Coat the O-rings with clean engine oil.
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