licorice-rice
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I'm sort of a beginner at this.
If the filter is at the fire wall, where is the fire wall?
It would be great if someone show me a picture of where the fuel filter. THanks
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licorice-rice
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anyone have a clue?
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licorice-rice
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anyone?
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kablamo
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The firewall is the panel that separates the engine bay from the passenger compartment, it's part of the body of the car.
The fuel filter should be (i'm not entirely familiar with that generation integra) mounted on the firewall, most likely on the passenger side, towards the top (ie beneath the wiper in the engine bay). Changing it is fairly easy, just make sure you have some rags/paper towels to pickup any fuel that might spill.
If you buy the fuel filter replacement you'll most likely be able to identify it right away - the fuel filter is always matte black and is mounted in a matte black bracket on the firewall (like that on all Hondas).
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Specboy-GSR
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Bueller..... Bueller........
The Firewall is the wall between the Cabin and the Engine. Search Google for Fuel Filters so you know what they look like then pop your hood and look right along the firewall and you should be able to see it.
~SB
(couldn't deal with the caps in the title.)
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jes98gsr
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When changing the fuel filter, some fuel will seep out of the filter and lines. Have a plastic bag ready so you can bag the old filter immediately after removing it. Also, please take the ordinary precautions:
1) work on a cold car (beware hot exhaust manifold/catalyst)
2) cover the battery with a shop towel to prevent a dropped wrench shorting the contacts, sparking
3) use a shop towel or real rags - paper towels dissolve too easily
4) no smoking
If you don't feel comfortable with replacing the fuel filter yourself, please take it to a qualified mechanic.
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RyanDL
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Good to see you back, James! Happy 4th.
Ryan
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TokintegraGSR
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ok,, stand in front of your car, dead center hood open. the back of your engine bay is a wall,, the firewall. left top of that firewall. its a small black canister, about as big as your fist. It has 2 (possibly just one) hoses coming out of it with metal fittings. i forget if the battery is front or back mounted, if its against the firewall its rite by that.
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