Hi lehew thanks for the info was exactly what i needed to drian my full tank of petrol .nice easy instructions to follow . i even blew my fuse doing it and found as you pointed out
i have a question im having this slight issue that when i get ready to take off car does a slight hesitation like its not getting enough fuel, and while driving on highway its doing a lil chugging feeling..... so im going to go ahead an do the injectors an replace the fuel pump. Any info would be helpful ive done everything else thanks in advance
I put the fuel pump connect to a light bulb. Turned the ignition to 2. The light bulb lite up for 2-3 seconds then turned off. Is bulb supposed to turn off after 2-3secs?
So nicely done. Really. I have issues with my 2003 CIVIC- fuel relay /pump/idk for sure but I’m closer to figuring it out thanks to you. Location of everything a bit different but it’s just a Honda right. .? Thanks again.
No, the car doesn't have to be running, just turn the key to ON (not start) and the fuel pump will run until there's enough pressure in the fuel line. You can hear it. IF you want to drain the fuel tank for some reason, jumper the relay and disconnect the fuel line from the fuel pump, connect a hose to the fuel pump (3/8" inside diameter hose with a hose clamp works nicely) and put the hose into an empty gas can....moving the key to ON will start the fuel pump and turning it to off will stop the fuel pump. I think the fuel tank on a North American Accord is 17 gallons.
Another reason for p0171 is when you have leakage of manifold looping, or vacuum leakage or your mass air flow sensor has leakage (might not tensioned enough to the air box
Great video. When my 2005 Honda Accord is parked for awhile 12hours+ when I go to start it, it try’s to start but doesn’t fire. But when I try to start it the second time it fires up fine. Any ideas? I feel like it has something to do with getting fuel.
@@SonidoExplosivo well changed the fuel pump and worked great for a few months but then started doing it again. Asked the guy at auto zone and he said sounds like it could be a dirty cylinder head in the motor and maybe got some bad gas somewhere. So bought a fuel cleaner and it’s worked great for over a month now. He said may just have to use a fuel cleaner every few months?
@@that70shome19 thanks man I have the same issue with a 2007 V6. I’m changing the fuel pump and was also thinking about charging the fuel pump relay but maybe the cleaner will do the trick.
@@SonidoExplosivo yeah the guys at autozone said since I had success for a month or so after changing the fuel pump and then it started messing up again they thought it could be some dirty gas or a dirty piston . I haven’t had anymore trouble for over a month after using some fuel cleaner. I have another one on hand incase it starts happening again but haven’t had to use it.
Thank you for the video ! It’s the best video straight to the point ! 👍🏽👍🏽
Hi lehew thanks for the info was exactly what i needed to drian my full tank of petrol .nice easy instructions to follow .
i even blew my fuse doing it and found as you pointed out
DAMN talk about a great explanation 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
Hi you helped me a lot with the video thank you very much
i have a question im having this slight issue that when i get ready to take off car does a slight hesitation like its not getting enough fuel, and while driving on highway its doing a lil chugging feeling..... so im going to go ahead an do the injectors an replace the fuel pump. Any info would be helpful ive done everything else thanks in advance
Are these the same things that goes for mi 2002
2001 my son has a 2001. The car doesn't start it only clicks. The lights turn on but the radio won't work. Any thoughts ?
Starter
Is there only one of this relay on the Accord? Don't we have any swaps?
I love you sir! Thank you!!!
I put the fuel pump connect to a light bulb. Turned the ignition to 2. The light bulb lite up for 2-3 seconds then turned off. Is bulb supposed to turn off after 2-3secs?
Yes, it only runs for a few seconds to prime the pump.. once the engine is running the pump will recieve continuous power
Great info! Thank you!!
So nicely done. Really. I have issues with my 2003 CIVIC- fuel relay /pump/idk for sure but I’m closer to figuring it out thanks to you. Location of everything a bit different but it’s just a Honda right. .?
Thanks again.
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BOOM! Great tutorial!!!!
Great information! I am thinking about buying one of the cars that runs this motor. Thank you very much for the video.
How to bypass a 2002 Accord? Is a different relay.
For a 2014 is the relay in same location?
Need some help with my Honda Accord don't want to turn on
Yes. Does not want to crank on
Great video.
What can I do
Is this v6?
Do you test the fuel pump while the car is running?
No, the car doesn't have to be running, just turn the key to ON (not start) and the fuel pump will run until there's enough pressure in the fuel line. You can hear it. IF you want to drain the fuel tank for some reason, jumper the relay and disconnect the fuel line from the fuel pump, connect a hose to the fuel pump (3/8" inside diameter hose with a hose clamp works nicely) and put the hose into an empty gas can....moving the key to ON will start the fuel pump and turning it to off will stop the fuel pump. I think the fuel tank on a North American Accord is 17 gallons.
Can this fuse/relays cause you to have the 'P0171' (system too lean) code?
Partially yes, when your fuel pump is running low on fuel pressuring force to your car engine
Another reason for p0171 is when you have leakage of manifold looping, or vacuum leakage or your mass air flow sensor has leakage (might not tensioned enough to the air box
How do you get the fuel cap off you just pry it open or what? Great video man
How do u tell if it is blown fuse
@@tammyjordan3200 q pop
Dónde queda el relay y fusibles de un Honda Accord 2009
There is light coming to the fuel pump wire
Great video. When my 2005 Honda Accord is parked for awhile 12hours+ when I go to start it, it try’s to start but doesn’t fire. But when I try to start it the second time it fires up fine. Any ideas? I feel like it has something to do with getting fuel.
Did you find out what was wrong?
@@SonidoExplosivo well changed the fuel pump and worked great for a few months but then started doing it again. Asked the guy at auto zone and he said sounds like it could be a dirty cylinder head in the motor and maybe got some bad gas somewhere. So bought a fuel cleaner and it’s worked great for over a month now. He said may just have to use a fuel cleaner every few months?
@@that70shome19 thanks man I have the same issue with a 2007 V6. I’m changing the fuel pump and was also thinking about charging the fuel pump relay but maybe the cleaner will do the trick.
@@SonidoExplosivo yeah the guys at autozone said since I had success for a month or so after changing the fuel pump and then it started messing up again they thought it could be some dirty gas or a dirty piston . I haven’t had anymore trouble for over a month after using some fuel cleaner. I have another one on hand incase it starts happening again but haven’t had to use it.
@@that70shome19 any updates
Thanks
It's a 2005 honda accord
Thanks