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Old 03-18-2011, 03:31 PM   #1
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Honda Fit fuel filter

2008 Honda fit. Where is the fuel filter? Thanks
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Old 03-18-2011, 04:20 PM   #2
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

I believe it will be in the engine bay before the fuel line connects to the rail.
Most likely attached to the firewall.

Can you trace the in feed line back towards the tank?
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Old 03-18-2011, 05:58 PM   #3
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

It's in the tank.
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Old 03-18-2011, 06:54 PM   #4
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

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It's in the tank.

That would make it harder to find then

I gather it's attached to the bottom of the pump, and can be accessed through the top of the tank?
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

Yes you will have to drop the tank & remove the pump. Those kind of filters are only serviced when the pump fails. Not sure if the Fit has an access hole inside the car to get at the pump, uncommon for Honda's. The older Civic's could be accessed without removing the tank, that's only one I know of.
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Yes you will have to drop the tank & remove the pump. Those kind of filters are only serviced when the pump fails. Not sure if the Fit has an access hole inside the car to get at the pump, uncommon for Honda's. The older Civic's could be accessed without removing the tank, that's only one I know of.



All of the 90's cars should have an access hole, either under the seat, or boot floor.
My Civic, Prelude and Accord do or did.
The post 2001 cars are all built on a different platform, so may need the tank dropped.
Should be easy to pull the backseat and lift the carpet to find out though.
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

I don't understand why all cars don't have access holes. Nothing worse than dropping a 30+ gallon tank that is full. Some of the Accords(98-02) need to have the rear frame dropped in order to get the tank out. That's exactly the reason there so should be an access hole!
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

Thanks for all the replies and info.
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Thanks for all the replies and info.

Let us know how get on with fixing it.
Be interesting to know if there is access from in the car, or if you have drop the tank.
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

I can look it up tomorrow at work. We have very few Fit's that come in.
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Re: Honda Fit fuel filter

Thanks for all the replies,The car has not acted up since I posted, so maybe it was bad gas or some trash.Daughters car never drove it.Thanks again.
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Thanks for all the replies,The car has not acted up since I posted, so maybe it was bad gas or some trash.Daughters car never drove it.Thanks again.


Good news!
Hopefully that's it's only hick up
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