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Old 09-08-2003, 11:11 AM
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87 honda acc fuel pump

I need to know where the fuel pump is inside of an 87 Honda Accord. I have no clue about cars and I really need some help. We have been trying to fix this car for a year now. It starts most of the time, but sometimes it won't even start with a jump. My boyfriends dad thinks that it is the fuel pump. We just need to know where it is located in order to change it out. If you know any other ideas we are open to anything that will help the situation.
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Old 09-11-2003, 05:29 PM
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Fuel pump is in the gas tank, you gotta drop the tank to change it.
Go get yourself a haynes manual at autozone or other parts house,..walk
you right through it and save you some $$.
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