This is SO EASY~! Good lord. I was about to pay a shop like $600 for this. Screw that. Doing it myself in 3 minutes. Edit: Side note, do it with a low or almost empty tank if possible, or buy some fuel line clamps to prevent just a lake of fuel when you remove the line. Also, loosening the pump lock ring was a task. It was tightened about 3 full rotations tight beyond the pink markings and took a long time to hammer loose. There are tools you can rent from places like Autozone that make this dramatically easier, but I didn't know that until after the fact. My 2011 has a gasket under the lock ring too, so I'm not really sure why this needs to be so freaking tight. Maybe mine was just extra stubborn due to not being changed or opened for 150,000 miles and lots of crud.
Yep low tank is the way you saw what happens with a full tank lol and that tool doesn't fit since the tank is recessed. Works on the odyssey like I showed in the odyssey video.
Jason, my garage said the fuel pump should cost around....... Please take a seat..... Drum roll..... € 3000,= only the pump !!!!!!!!!!! After seeing this video of replacing the fuel pump for a new one. I seriously doubt the honesty of this garage..
shops vary by region, age of parts and accessibility/ship fees, whether or not they are OEM or factory replacement brands, ease of accessibility to said part - meaning how much work do they need to do extra just to retrieve the bad part and replace (not all customers are as clean as others), and the major factor is simply more to do with dealing with harmful chemicals directly. Gasoline is a hazardous material and they're going straight into a gas tank on a vehicle they haven't been in control of. So there may be a risk fee (under different terminology maybe) for shops especially that aren't commercial franchises. This can obviously be reduced if the customer is polite and leaves the tank minimal prior to the job. But if you were to add up the cost of an OEM part, labor, and harmful chemical waste disposal fees, 600 sounds about right. Bigger shops will typically push for more and add bogus unnecessary charges to that. That's why I prefer buy the parts and do it myself if I have the tools and garage space. If I ever use a shop, I still buy the part of my choosing and leave it in the vehicle with the part as easily accessible as possible. (Remove trim, contain wires/hoses etc. Anything to make the job shorter for them. And take photos in advance lol)🤙@@jonobrannan7406
I have a 2010 CRV with around 170,000 km (105,000 miles) on it. It's working fine but would it be necessary to replace the fuel pump after that much distance? Do fuel pumps "wear out?"
Great video but I have some questions in regard to my wife's 2009 CRV with 143,000 miles. I noticed a long time ago maybe a year or two ago that the car seemed to crank over a little longer before starting than it should but always started till a couple few weeks ago when it would not turn over but dummy lights would come on, then try again nothing then again and would start but weak. Then at other times start fine then do it again. I had the battery tested and was a little weak so I replaced but that obviously wasn't it so I took it to my mechanic and he said the starter needed replacing so did that. We are giving this car to my son who is moving out of state so we replaced spark plugs as well, but the slow to start issue is still there but it always does start. A friend at work said I should replace the fuel pump so I picked up a new one and will replace. I was wondering if you had any insight into the problem of the slow to start and does this fuel pump have a strainer? I replaced mine on my 2001 f150 and remember replacing the strainer. Thanks for your help.
This is exactly what mine does and I want to figure out what it is . Do you have an update if you changed the fuel pressure regulator . I'm going to change my pump all together just want to make sure I'll get the result I'm wanting thanks .
I have a 2010 crv and it’s dropping rpm’s, hesitating, and often sounds like it’s going to stall out. It has 138k on it and I suspect the fuel filter. Can you explain is it better to replace the whole pump or can you buy just the filter and replace that just as easy? Unfortunately my gas tank is full right now too. AZ app doesn’t show a fuel filter for sale which I thought odd too. Any input greatly appreciated
@@MrRangerZr1 I replaced the fuel filter 2 days ago and that didn’t fix it. Finally a code CEL came on PO304 misfire cylinder 4. I was overdue for new plugs cuz they were due at 105k so I decided I’ll do that first and to my surprise it totally fixed it! Needed plugs anyway and that was the problem. Weird cuz I never get lucky like that. At least the fuel filter is new now too and should be good for another 100k. Thanks for the response. There’s not much info on changing just the filter on those and they’re listed as a “non serviceable part” which isn’t true at all. You have to search fuel strainer not filter.
Are all the back driver side seats the same? In another video a guy removed the entire seat with his first generation crv. Your way is way easier. I’ll see when I look at mine.
Great video! Question I have someone coming tomorrow to change mine out as he stated my fuel pump is bad. However he told me to just buy the actual pump and not the assembly but I’m nervous cause everything I read showed replacing the whole assembly. Thanks to your video I was able to get to mine and then found how to remove the old pump from the assembly and put the new one in but my car still wouldn’t start. I’m so nervous bc if this doesn’t fix it I am out of a car. Any insight as to why it still wouldn’t start after changing the pump? I did order an assembly which should be here tomorrow as well just in case but do you think the whole thing needs replaced since it wouldn’t start after changing the pump? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Also what is the significance of taking the fuse for the pump out? That was the only thing I didn’t do cause I couldn’t get it to come out. Could that be the issue of it not starting after replacing the pump? Does it reset it? Sorry for all the questions. I’m desperate. Lol
Do 2.4L & 2.0L fuel pump interchangeable? I got issue with my 2010 2.4L CRV in which the fuel pump socket is burned. It has 17708-SWA-003 sticker on it which is the same as the one in your video but my local repair shop got me a fuel pump with 17708-SWC-Y01-M1 sticker on it but when i search on google it shows that this is a part for 2.0L CRV. Will this be a problem?
Hello sir i had exactly the same year and model of the car you are fixing but when i click on the fuel pump on amazon it shows as silver not a plastic beige color! Is the pump need to be inserted on the old pump? How do you crank the car without fully starting the car to ON?
It turns yellowish due to age. The pump is in the basket. I would recommend changing the entire assembly as the original pump gets brittle and you get everything new like the regulator with the new assembly.
Did you just buy the fuel pump assembly and have everything included or did you have to buy the fuel pump assembly, the regulator assembly, and then the filter assembly all separate? I just bought the filter assembly and the regulator assembly, but it looks like the fuel pump assembly is for sale for a few dollars more on the Honda parts now website. If it includes everything(fuel filter, lid, regulator, plunger, fuel pump, etc) I'm going to return the regulator and filter assembly and just replace the whole thing
@@MrRangerZr1 thanks for the info, my honda crv shakes like mad when it drives around 30-50 mph and always when the rpm is 1400-1800 . some guy said it was the fuel filter that has condensation or water in it that makes the car go apeS**t, had 4 mechanics look at the car and all tried it but cant find the problem so im left with the fuel filter being the only problem
@@MrRangerZr1 you might be interested, I switched mine yesterday. It had been in a wreck and I repaired it, almost done. The fuel gauge kept reading almost empty no matter if I put 5 gallons in it. When I took the unit apart the fuel tank was in 2 parts and the bottom was floating in the gas! The collision had broken the plastic mounts those rods attach to!
@@bittyburns6076 it's in the fuel pump assembly (white basket) you need to disassembly it to change the filter or pump. Why do you need to change the fuel filter or pump? Pumps on these last forever.
@@MrRangerZr1 it’s starting but goes off not even seconds later. I’ve replaced my mass air filter , replacing my whole dash (the thing that tells how much gas and speedometer all that) , because none of my dash lights are coming on, only my radio but replacing tomorrow and my last option is the fuel pump I’m thinking that’s my issue.
My car suddenly petrol leaking underneath car. Coincidentally someone smelled petrol and checked then found the leaking. At the time I am going toilet and let all my family in the car. Luckily no one smoke near to my car at the time. When sent to Honda service center, they found the fuel pump filter not proper installed.
My garage said the fuel pump should cost around....... Please take a seat..... Drum roll..... € 3000,= only the pump !!!!!!!!!!! After seeing this video of replacing the fuel pump for a new one. I seriously doubt the honesty of this garage...
OEM Fuel pump assembly: amzn.to/2ZH6wA2
Fuel pump: amzn.to/36ixVLs
Sending unit: amzn.to/3ju0nAq
Pressure regulator: amzn.to/33xA3Qn
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If I get the pump, does it come with everything ? .
@@joannycastillo7326 just the pump no, whole assembly, yes.
@MrRangerZr1 the last link is the only one that pulls up what is shown in the video. Is this the one that includes everything ?
@@joannycastillo7326 OEM Fuel pump assembly: amzn.to/2ZH6wA2
this one includes everything
This guy here is the best he answered all type of questions and with accurate answer YOU THE BEST BRO THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
had no idea it was that simple on an 08 CRV. I am ready if the time comes.
This is SO EASY~! Good lord. I was about to pay a shop like $600 for this. Screw that. Doing it myself in 3 minutes.
Edit: Side note, do it with a low or almost empty tank if possible, or buy some fuel line clamps to prevent just a lake of fuel when you remove the line. Also, loosening the pump lock ring was a task. It was tightened about 3 full rotations tight beyond the pink markings and took a long time to hammer loose. There are tools you can rent from places like Autozone that make this dramatically easier, but I didn't know that until after the fact. My 2011 has a gasket under the lock ring too, so I'm not really sure why this needs to be so freaking tight. Maybe mine was just extra stubborn due to not being changed or opened for 150,000 miles and lots of crud.
Yep low tank is the way you saw what happens with a full tank lol
and that tool doesn't fit since the tank is recessed. Works on the odyssey like I showed in the odyssey video.
Thanks for your comment! I appreciate the tips
Jason, my garage said the fuel pump should cost around.......
Please take a seat.....
Drum roll.....
€ 3000,= only the pump !!!!!!!!!!!
After seeing this video of replacing the fuel pump for a new one.
I seriously doubt the honesty of this garage..
@irishcoffee6894 yeah, even alldata says it's a .6 hour job.
shops vary by region, age of parts and accessibility/ship fees, whether or not they are OEM or factory replacement brands, ease of accessibility to said part - meaning how much work do they need to do extra just to retrieve the bad part and replace (not all customers are as clean as others), and the major factor is simply more to do with dealing with harmful chemicals directly. Gasoline is a hazardous material and they're going straight into a gas tank on a vehicle they haven't been in control of. So there may be a risk fee (under different terminology maybe) for shops especially that aren't commercial franchises. This can obviously be reduced if the customer is polite and leaves the tank minimal prior to the job. But if you were to add up the cost of an OEM part, labor, and harmful chemical waste disposal fees, 600 sounds about right. Bigger shops will typically push for more and add bogus unnecessary charges to that. That's why I prefer buy the parts and do it myself if I have the tools and garage space. If I ever use a shop, I still buy the part of my choosing and leave it in the vehicle with the part as easily accessible as possible. (Remove trim, contain wires/hoses etc. Anything to make the job shorter for them. And take photos in advance lol)🤙@@jonobrannan7406
The best repair video ever!
That was straight to the point , I like it thanks..
Nice vid , straight forward and clear instructions, thanks
Outstanding video. you made it look so simple. Thank you.
MrRanger21 your videos are the best. Really enjoy all the Honda videos ❤️
Thank you I just ordered I need to install when it comes
Great video! Thank you so much!
Thanks, using this to access the gas tank to siphon for my generator. Now I have an extra 15 gallons for it
Good idea!
Amazing, thank you!
Thank you your video
Thanks!
hi from brazil. excellent video broo
Did the fuel pump gasket go inside or outside the lip of the tank?
So easy to follow, but would it be better to do this on an almost empty tank to avoid the mess?
Yes definitely. You can see I dealt with a full tank of gas...not fun.
Good vid. Thanks.
I can always tell what someones living room looks like. By looking inside their car...lol
Not my car lol
Awesome . Do you have any videos on how to replace a water pump?
It's on the list.
Nice video..i have a Honda crv 2006 and would like to know if th process is same? Also is the fuel filter located inside the fuel pump Thank you
the fuel pump is inside the white basket
Hey mate cool video my question is does pump has a built-in fuel filter! Can't find any information about the fuel filter location!?
Yes the filter, pump, and regulator are in the white basket.
Do you guys recommend using a clothespin to hold the gas line from spilling out?
No you can't
I have a 2010 CRV with around 170,000 km (105,000 miles) on it. It's working fine but would it be necessary to replace the fuel pump after that much distance? Do fuel pumps "wear out?"
CmdrGreene the CRV in the video had 270k
Miles. Still running the factory fuel pump. The sending unit only failed.
Great video but I have some questions in regard to my wife's 2009 CRV with 143,000 miles. I noticed a long time ago maybe a year or two ago that the car seemed to crank over a little longer before starting than it should but always started till a couple few weeks ago when it would not turn over but dummy lights would come on, then try again nothing then again and would start but weak. Then at other times start fine then do it again. I had the battery tested and was a little weak so I replaced but that obviously wasn't it so I took it to my mechanic and he said the starter needed replacing so did that. We are giving this car to my son who is moving out of state so we replaced spark plugs as well, but the slow to start issue is still there but it always does start. A friend at work said I should replace the fuel pump so I picked up a new one and will replace. I was wondering if you had any insight into the problem of the slow to start and does this fuel pump have a strainer? I replaced mine on my 2001 f150 and remember replacing the strainer.
Thanks for your help.
Faulty fuel pressure regulator, it's inside the white basket/assembly. Common issue.
This is exactly what mine does and I want to figure out what it is . Do you have an update if you changed the fuel pressure regulator . I'm going to change my pump all together just want to make sure I'll get the result I'm wanting thanks .
Thumbs up once again!! Vidoes like this make you want to change the parts for the experience. Lol.
I have a 2010 crv and it’s dropping rpm’s, hesitating, and often sounds like it’s going to stall out. It has 138k on it and I suspect the fuel filter. Can you explain is it better to replace the whole pump or can you buy just the filter and replace that just as easy? Unfortunately my gas tank is full right now too. AZ app doesn’t show a fuel filter for sale which I thought odd too. Any input greatly appreciated
Check your air filter and clean your MAF sensor and throttle body. All videos are on my channel. Honda fuel pumps last forever.
@@MrRangerZr1 I replaced the fuel filter 2 days ago and that didn’t fix it. Finally a code CEL came on PO304 misfire cylinder 4. I was overdue for new plugs cuz they were due at 105k so I decided I’ll do that first and to my surprise it totally fixed it! Needed plugs anyway and that was the problem. Weird cuz I never get lucky like that. At least the fuel filter is new now too and should be good for another 100k. Thanks for the response. There’s not much info on changing just the filter on those and they’re listed as a “non serviceable part” which isn’t true at all. You have to search fuel strainer not filter.
Are all the back driver side seats the same? In another video a guy removed the entire seat with his first generation crv. Your way is way easier. I’ll see when I look at mine.
Depends on generations but more less same
Great video! Question I have someone coming tomorrow to change mine out as he stated my fuel pump is bad. However he told me to just buy the actual pump and not the assembly but I’m nervous cause everything I read showed replacing the whole assembly. Thanks to your video I was able to get to mine and then found how to remove the old pump from the assembly and put the new one in but my car still wouldn’t start. I’m so nervous bc if this doesn’t fix it I am out of a car. Any insight as to why it still wouldn’t start after changing the pump? I did order an assembly which should be here tomorrow as well just in case but do you think the whole thing needs replaced since it wouldn’t start after changing the pump? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Also what is the significance of taking the fuse for the pump out? That was the only thing I didn’t do cause I couldn’t get it to come out. Could that be the issue of it not starting after replacing the pump? Does it reset it? Sorry for all the questions. I’m desperate. Lol
You have some other issue, check your starter and battery first.
You forgot to put fuel fuse back??
@@donnaavent2062sounds like he never took it out in the first place...yikes! 😳
Do 2.4L & 2.0L fuel pump interchangeable? I got issue with my 2010 2.4L CRV in which the fuel pump socket is burned. It has 17708-SWA-003 sticker on it which is the same as the one in your video but my local repair shop got me a fuel pump with 17708-SWC-Y01-M1 sticker on it but when i search on google it shows that this is a part for 2.0L CRV. Will this be a problem?
This generation crv at least for the U.S only came with the 2.4L motor
Hello sir i had exactly the same year and model of the car you are fixing but when i click on the fuel pump on amazon it shows as silver not a plastic beige color! Is the pump need to be inserted on the old pump? How do you crank the car without fully starting the car to ON?
It turns yellowish due to age.
The pump is in the basket. I would recommend changing the entire assembly as the original pump gets brittle and you get everything new like the regulator with the new assembly.
About your last question, he removed the pump fuse to drain the fuel line before removing the fuel hose.
Did you just buy the fuel pump assembly and have everything included or did you have to buy the fuel pump assembly, the regulator assembly, and then the filter assembly all separate? I just bought the filter assembly and the regulator assembly, but it looks like the fuel pump assembly is for sale for a few dollars more on the Honda parts now website. If it includes everything(fuel filter, lid, regulator, plunger, fuel pump, etc) I'm going to return the regulator and filter assembly and just replace the whole thing
Best to get the whole assembly
With cars that have only a start button, how do you crank without starting the car?
Same way, just remove the fuel pump fuse.
Excellent. At 2:10, what is that metallic lever with fuel pump? What is it's purpose? Looks like pump support or stand?
Thanks.
That is the fuel sending unit
@@MrRangerZr1 Thanks for teaching us. Keep it up...
How does this compare to a 2013 Honda Accord? Is the process very similar? And thank you!
Very similar. You gotta such remove the lower cushion on the rear seats.
I'll make a video on the accord.
MrRangerZr1 awesome man! Thank you
I have a 2009 crv. Do you know where the fuel filter is located?
In the white basket, that’s where the actual pump, fuel pressure regulator, and filter is.
Is the fuel filter part of the fuel pump? Or is that a separate part?
Part of the pump
Does anyone please know where the fuel pump relay is
should be near the interior fuse panel, it's hidden.
Thanks Much! ^_^
Sabrás porque cuando lleno el tanque de gasolina siempre la tira??
EVAP not venting gas tank
Anyone know if this process is similar on a 2017 hodna Civic?
More or less same yes. I will be posting the civic video. Stay tuned.
@@MrRangerZr1 awesome thank you!
Anybody know what to do if the clip for the fuel line won't come off?
It should come off, watch and try again.
Is the fuel filter part of the pump ?
Yes
Is it common for the fuel pump to fail at the 13 year old mark? I found a 2011 with a suspected failed pump.
They can last the life of the vehicle. Once it stops working, your car won't start.
Great job, would be nice and easy if you work with an empty tank.
Yes do it on a near empty tank. Didn't have the choice at the time of the video.
@@MrRangerZr1 when should be replaced? I have the 07 crv. I bought the car three years ago and I have no clue if anybody has done it.
@@spiritseeker1932 When it fails then replace it. Honda fuel pumps last forever.
The fule pump is under the driver's seat?
Under the driver rear seat. Watch the video.
nice video, does anyone know where the fuel filter is located on these models?
In the fuel pump assembly, the white box.
@@MrRangerZr1 really? can i just buy the filter or do i have to buy the entire pump?
I am pretty sure you can buy the filter itself but not from Honda. Generally, a new fuel pump comes with a new filter.
@@MrRangerZr1 thanks for the info, my honda crv shakes like mad when it drives around 30-50 mph and always when the rpm is 1400-1800 . some guy said it was the fuel filter that has condensation or water in it that makes the car go apeS**t, had 4 mechanics look at the car and all tried it but cant find the problem so im left with the fuel filter being the only problem
@@persenubernation2244 engine shakes or steering wheel shakes? Year and mileage?
could this be the reason why my mileage went from 24.6 to 19.1 in two days? will putting in a new fuel pump improve gas mileage?
womens wellness not really
@@MrRangerZr1 thanks ~
womens wellness did you figure out why your mpg did that? Mine did it and I got it back up a little but can't hit 24mpg again.
Dang, I thought 24mpg was kinda low, lol 😆 I guess thats normal. Thanks.
Good video. Yet who the heck fills their gas tank to the brim before switching the fuel pump!??? 😂
Not me lol car came to me like that and I was like 🤦🏻♂️
@@MrRangerZr1 you might be interested, I switched mine yesterday. It had been in a wreck and I repaired it, almost done. The fuel gauge kept reading almost empty no matter if I put 5 gallons in it. When I took the unit apart the fuel tank was in 2 parts and the bottom was floating in the gas! The collision had broken the plastic mounts those rods attach to!
It is all plastic. Make sure all the crap is out of there.
Is it the same for a 2011 crv?
yes
Is it better to install it when fuel is low?
Yes...not like me filled up lol
@@MrRangerZr1tks for posting the video it helps a lot 👊🏽
do u have to take fuse out?
Fuse or relay, yes to "purge" the fuel pressure.
@@MrRangerZr1 instead removing the fuse, disconnecting the pump connector also works?
Thanks.
Is the fuel filter part of the fuel pump assembly?
Yes it's inside the basket
@@MrRangerZr1 its possible to change only The filter?
@@felipemoreiradechristo5667 yes
I would change at a lower fuel level in the tank.
Yes 100% I didn't have the choice in this case.
Damn it’s really that easy? I’m ordering a new fuel pump this week and I’m
supposed to pay a guy 250 to do it. Should i just do it myself?
You seen the video, it's easy.
Last question. I gotta buy the sending unit, pressure regulator & fuel pump?
Where is the filter in this fuel system?
Inside the white basket
@@MrRangerZr1 so the pump and filter are in one assembly?
@@logout51 Basically. You can swap out only the fuel but some dissecting is needed
What about the fuel filter ?
It's in the basket
@@MrRangerZr1 ummm lol could you explain a little more ? I have 2011 Honda Accord and am having to fix it on my own
@@MrRangerZr1 like can I change the fuel filter without having to replace the fuel pump ? Someone told me it could be in there
@@bittyburns6076 it's in the fuel pump assembly (white basket) you need to disassembly it to change the filter or pump.
Why do you need to change the fuel filter or pump? Pumps on these last forever.
@@MrRangerZr1 it’s starting but goes off not even seconds later. I’ve replaced my mass air filter , replacing my whole dash (the thing that tells how much gas and speedometer all that) , because none of my dash lights are coming on, only my radio but replacing tomorrow and my last option is the fuel pump I’m thinking that’s my issue.
I would change the pump when the tank was empty
Yep. Didn't have the luxury in this case.
My car suddenly petrol leaking underneath car. Coincidentally someone smelled petrol and checked then found the leaking. At the time I am going toilet and let all my family in the car. Luckily no one smoke near to my car at the time. When sent to Honda service center, they found the fuel pump filter not proper installed.
That was most likely caused by Honda during the recall work
My garage said the fuel pump should cost around.......
Please take a seat.....
Drum roll.....
€ 3000,= only the pump !!!!!!!!!!!
After seeing this video of replacing the fuel pump for a new one.
I seriously doubt the honesty of this garage...