1991 Accord Fuel Pump
#16
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
I thought is was under the carpet in the trunk, just behind the rear seat.
There should be one or two round access holes to get to it.
"fivestring" <fivestring@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a
91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said
back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
>
There should be one or two round access holes to get to it.
"fivestring" <fivestring@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a
91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said
back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
>
#17
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
I thought is was under the carpet in the trunk, just behind the rear seat.
There should be one or two round access holes to get to it.
"fivestring" <fivestring@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a
91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said
back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
>
There should be one or two round access holes to get to it.
"fivestring" <fivestring@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:c882b98555bf5537c9611dcd922db029@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a
91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said
back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
>
#18
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
If you are going to work on the fuel system you really need to get
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
#19
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
If you are going to work on the fuel system you really need to get
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
#20
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
If you are going to work on the fuel system you really need to get
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
#21
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
If you are going to work on the fuel system you really need to get
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
yourself a service manual, even if only a Haynes. It will give you the
location of the fuel pump as well as all relevant specs and precautions.
fivestring wrote:
>
> Any help on this is appreciated. Does anyone know if the fuel pump on a 91 Accord is, in fact, under the back seat? If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris in OKC
#22
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
Seat bottom is held in place along mid back edge with a 10mm bolt in a
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
#23
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
Seat bottom is held in place along mid back edge with a 10mm bolt in a
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
#24
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
Seat bottom is held in place along mid back edge with a 10mm bolt in a
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
#25
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Re: 1991 Accord Fuel Pump
Seat bottom is held in place along mid back edge with a 10mm bolt in a
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
clip on the steel seat frame. Push your hand along the crack of the seat
till you feel it. Remove the bolt, and lift the seat from the back edge.
The front edge is held in by two places where the seat frame fits it two
holes in the floor pan.
Probably not the fuel pump that you are having trouble with. I learned
all this the hard way. bob
fivestring wrote:
>
If so, how do you remove said back seat?
>
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