What an awesome job explaining everything man. I really appreciate this video…my pump just went out an hour ago and now I’m sitting here watching this to learn how to do it🙂. Thanks again for this!!
Great video! Question, where does the excess fuel, that spills out when disconnecting the line, go? Does it does drain/drip off the fuel tank or does it get trapped around the tank?
"Great question! The excess fuel that spills out when disconnecting the line typically drips down and either evaporates or collects in a catch area. It doesn’t usually drain back into the tank, so it’s important to have a container or rag ready to catch any spills. Always take safety precautions when working with fuel!"
One day while my son drove the van home, he said he noticed a winding sound coming from inside and the car was not as responsive. The next day it started up but, hesitated and the engine stalled out. Using my scan tool, I triggered the pump on and off and noticed that sometimes with the pump on, the car would still stall out. I also did some other tests to make sure it was the fuel pump. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
@@Prolbuilds Ok, got it! Agree with you. I think this is the same replacement procedure as yours.. Unfortunately i couldnt find information about fuel filter replace too. Sorry 4 my eng))
What an awesome job explaining everything man. I really appreciate this video…my pump just went out an hour ago and now I’m sitting here watching this to learn how to do it🙂. Thanks again for this!!
Thank you.
Sorry your pump went out, but glad you found the video helpful so you can fix it yourself. I appreciate you watching and the comment.
You should put the link fuel pump please
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Life saver! Great video! Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! You're welcome
Great video. I appreciate your detail-oriented approach. Keep it up!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
Thank you! Very instructional and understandable
Great video! Question, where does the excess fuel, that spills out when disconnecting the line, go? Does it does drain/drip off the fuel tank or does it get trapped around the tank?
"Great question! The excess fuel that spills out when disconnecting the line typically drips down and either evaporates or collects in a catch area. It doesn’t usually drain back into the tank, so it’s important to have a container or rag ready to catch any spills. Always take safety precautions when working with fuel!"
Awesome, thanks for the response
Thanks
Thanks Brother!
I'm happy to help. Nice Z32 on your profile picture
Should the battery be disconnected for safety?
Yes, disconnecting the battery is a good practice for safety.
Thank you for your comment.
Great job , what prompted to replace the pump.
One day while my son drove the van home, he said he noticed a winding sound coming from inside and the car was not as responsive. The next day it started up but, hesitated and the engine stalled out. Using my scan tool, I triggered the pump on and off and noticed that sometimes with the pump on, the car would still stall out. I also did some other tests to make sure it was the fuel pump.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the video
Is the filter also inside the pump?
How much was the pump
Yes, the filter is built into the pump.
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@@Prolbuilds thanks
I have a ?
I have a 2014 odyssey and sometimes it cranks longer before starting. Do you think it could be the gas filter.
Hello! 2019 US Market Odyssey RL6 Do I need to remove the fuel tank to change the fuel filter? Or is the filter replacement process the same as yours?
It looks like it's going to be the same as my Odyssey. I can't find anything on an external fuel filter for the 2019 model.
@@Prolbuilds Ok, got it! Agree with you. I think this is the same replacement procedure as yours.. Unfortunately i couldnt find information about fuel filter replace too. Sorry 4 my eng))
Could you post the link for fuel pump part?
Did you have to remove the door on the fuel tank side?
I did not have to remove the door.
What kind of lube should I use on the pump?
It's a good practice to use silicone lube on the O rings. But the pump itself doesn't require any lube.
I hope this helps.