2000 Accord: No Fuel Filter ???
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2000 Accord: No Fuel Filter ???
2000 Honda Accord EX, 5Spd: When I asked the service person, when
should I change my Fuel Filter, she said never. I looked in the owner's
manual and I could not find any schedule for Fuel Filter. Just
wondering, how did Honda get rid off Fuel Filter?
Also she said the my Spark Plugs are good until 105,000 miles??
should I change my Fuel Filter, she said never. I looked in the owner's
manual and I could not find any schedule for Fuel Filter. Just
wondering, how did Honda get rid off Fuel Filter?
Also she said the my Spark Plugs are good until 105,000 miles??
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Re: 2000 Accord: No Fuel Filter ???
SadaYama wrote:
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> 2000 Honda Accord EX, 5Spd: When I asked the service person, when
> should I change my Fuel Filter, she said never. I looked in the owner's
> manual and I could not find any schedule for Fuel Filter. Just
> wondering, how did Honda get rid off Fuel Filter?
I don't think they got rid of the fuel filter, they just don't suggest
replacing it on a regular basis anymore. Same thing happened to wheel
bearings. In the good old days, wheel bearings had to be repacked at
every service, now they aren't on the service schedule at all.
> Also she said the my Spark Plugs are good until 105,000 miles??
Quite common these days.
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Re: 2000 Accord: No Fuel Filter ???
Honda has moved the fuel filter to the pump in the tank and is not
recommended to replace it.
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> SadaYama wrote:
>>
>> 2000 Honda Accord EX, 5Spd: When I asked the service person, when
>> should I change my Fuel Filter, she said never. I looked in the owner's
>> manual and I could not find any schedule for Fuel Filter. Just
>> wondering, how did Honda get rid off Fuel Filter?
>
> I don't think they got rid of the fuel filter, they just don't suggest
> replacing it on a regular basis anymore. Same thing happened to wheel
> bearings. In the good old days, wheel bearings had to be repacked at
> every service, now they aren't on the service schedule at all.
>
>> Also she said the my Spark Plugs are good until 105,000 miles??
>
> Quite common these days.
>
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> ================================================== =====
> A very modest collection of Honda tech info can be found at:
> http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph
recommended to replace it.
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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> SadaYama wrote:
>>
>> 2000 Honda Accord EX, 5Spd: When I asked the service person, when
>> should I change my Fuel Filter, she said never. I looked in the owner's
>> manual and I could not find any schedule for Fuel Filter. Just
>> wondering, how did Honda get rid off Fuel Filter?
>
> I don't think they got rid of the fuel filter, they just don't suggest
> replacing it on a regular basis anymore. Same thing happened to wheel
> bearings. In the good old days, wheel bearings had to be repacked at
> every service, now they aren't on the service schedule at all.
>
>> Also she said the my Spark Plugs are good until 105,000 miles??
>
> Quite common these days.
>
> --
> ================================================== =====
> A very modest collection of Honda tech info can be found at:
> http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph
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Re: 2000 Accord: No Fuel Filter ???
SadaYama wrote:
> 2000 Honda Accord EX, 5Spd: When I asked the service person, when
> should I change my Fuel Filter, she said never. I looked in the owner's
> manual and I could not find any schedule for Fuel Filter. Just
> wondering, how did Honda get rid off Fuel Filter?
They didn't. If you insist, an independent mechanic can install
a new one, but it's going to be more expensive if the filter is
near the tank.
> Also she said the my Spark Plugs are good until 105,000 miles??
Yep. Iridium or platinum plugs. They really can last 105K miles.
They're awfully expensive too. However - if I could reach them,
I'd check the plugs for condition and gap size every 15-30K miles.
Removing them periodically should reduce the chance that the
threads seize, but a V6 can be really hard to reach the back
plugs. On an inline engine it's a breeze to reach.
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