fuel pump

Asked by Sammy Apr 08, 2018 at 02:01 PM about the 2000 Honda Passport 4 Dr LX SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just installed a new fuel pump in my 2000 Honda
passport I may have I may have connected the fuel
lines in wrong from the fuel pump itself  cause
when I go to start the car I have fuel squirting from
the fuel injectors Idk what's going on I Need help!!

8 Answers

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Well, for one, stop trying to start the car with fuel squirting from anywhere, you will soon have a fire. I would retrace the steps as you feel that you may have make a mistake in connecting the fuel lines when the pump was installed. Obviously, you did not have the problem before.

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I'm gonna switch it around and if I have any more questions I'll ask you guys thanks for responding

I fixed the problem just crossed the lines by mistake next time I'll take pictures

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Do you have to drop the tank to replace fuel pump on Honda passport 2000

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Did you find the in line filter....lol mine is eluding me. I take pictures of everything before I take them apart and as i take it apart. I couldnt find any diagram for the front door lock cylinder to show what rod went where. Well I found where the darn thing had to go by opening up the other door panel. Sadly I cant find a key cylinder for my gate door as of yet. I have a 2001 Honda Passport and a 1993 Isuzu Trooper both pains to find parts for.

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