2000 accent gas filter
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Re: 2000 accent gas filter
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:20:32 -0500, "chris"
<beerbaron_kitchener@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>can anyone tell me where the gas filter is located on the 2000 accent?
>
>thanks,
>chris.
>
>
The fuel filter is under the rear seat. It can be accessed by
unclipping the clips on the front of the rear seat and raising it up
as far as possible (not far). You'll find a black plate attached to
the floor pan which just pulls off although it has clips and sealant
on it that may increase the effort required a bit.
this will expose the filter. before removing it unclip the electrical
connector to the pump and start the engine. This will relieve the fuel
pressure when the engine stalls a few seconds later.
The clips on the filter are easy to remove, just push the blue bit in
and slide off. You will find an earth strap on the filter as well.
This unclips by squeezing it as well before sliding it off.
You may find it far easier and more decent to undo the 12mm hex
(i think) bolts at the rear of the rear seats instead of just
forcing the seat up.
All in all a fairly simple job that should be done every 60,000km. A
clogged fuel filter puts extra load on the fuel pump and will cause
premature failure of the pump. I'd sooner replace a filter before it's
absolutely needed than shell out for a new pump.
For a very plain website try
http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
<beerbaron_kitchener@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>can anyone tell me where the gas filter is located on the 2000 accent?
>
>thanks,
>chris.
>
>
The fuel filter is under the rear seat. It can be accessed by
unclipping the clips on the front of the rear seat and raising it up
as far as possible (not far). You'll find a black plate attached to
the floor pan which just pulls off although it has clips and sealant
on it that may increase the effort required a bit.
this will expose the filter. before removing it unclip the electrical
connector to the pump and start the engine. This will relieve the fuel
pressure when the engine stalls a few seconds later.
The clips on the filter are easy to remove, just push the blue bit in
and slide off. You will find an earth strap on the filter as well.
This unclips by squeezing it as well before sliding it off.
You may find it far easier and more decent to undo the 12mm hex
(i think) bolts at the rear of the rear seats instead of just
forcing the seat up.
All in all a fairly simple job that should be done every 60,000km. A
clogged fuel filter puts extra load on the fuel pump and will cause
premature failure of the pump. I'd sooner replace a filter before it's
absolutely needed than shell out for a new pump.
For a very plain website try
http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
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Re: 2000 accent gas filter
Do other automakers put the gas filter under the back seat also? btw it is
ture for the 96 Accent,,
"Jim Vatunz" <rot13.snezrewvz@vvarg.arg.nh> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:20:32 -0500, "chris"
> <beerbaron_kitchener@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >
> >can anyone tell me where the gas filter is located on the 2000 accent?
> >
> >thanks,
> >chris.
> >
> >
> The fuel filter is under the rear seat. It can be accessed by
> unclipping the clips on the front of the rear seat and raising it up
> as far as possible (not far). You'll find a black plate attached to
> the floor pan which just pulls off although it has clips and sealant
> on it that may increase the effort required a bit.
> this will expose the filter. before removing it unclip the electrical
> connector to the pump and start the engine. This will relieve the fuel
> pressure when the engine stalls a few seconds later.
> The clips on the filter are easy to remove, just push the blue bit in
> and slide off. You will find an earth strap on the filter as well.
> This unclips by squeezing it as well before sliding it off.
> You may find it far easier and more decent to undo the 12mm hex
> (i think) bolts at the rear of the rear seats instead of just
> forcing the seat up.
> All in all a fairly simple job that should be done every 60,000km. A
> clogged fuel filter puts extra load on the fuel pump and will cause
> premature failure of the pump. I'd sooner replace a filter before it's
> absolutely needed than shell out for a new pump.
>
> For a very plain website try
> http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
ture for the 96 Accent,,
"Jim Vatunz" <rot13.snezrewvz@vvarg.arg.nh> wrote in message
news:h7f0u0li8hikpam8l6c1ij4vtl15fdcrko@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:20:32 -0500, "chris"
> <beerbaron_kitchener@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> >Greetings,
> >
> >can anyone tell me where the gas filter is located on the 2000 accent?
> >
> >thanks,
> >chris.
> >
> >
> The fuel filter is under the rear seat. It can be accessed by
> unclipping the clips on the front of the rear seat and raising it up
> as far as possible (not far). You'll find a black plate attached to
> the floor pan which just pulls off although it has clips and sealant
> on it that may increase the effort required a bit.
> this will expose the filter. before removing it unclip the electrical
> connector to the pump and start the engine. This will relieve the fuel
> pressure when the engine stalls a few seconds later.
> The clips on the filter are easy to remove, just push the blue bit in
> and slide off. You will find an earth strap on the filter as well.
> This unclips by squeezing it as well before sliding it off.
> You may find it far easier and more decent to undo the 12mm hex
> (i think) bolts at the rear of the rear seats instead of just
> forcing the seat up.
> All in all a fairly simple job that should be done every 60,000km. A
> clogged fuel filter puts extra load on the fuel pump and will cause
> premature failure of the pump. I'd sooner replace a filter before it's
> absolutely needed than shell out for a new pump.
>
> For a very plain website try
> http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
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Re: 2000 accent gas filter
no yours is in the engine bay behind up against the firewall
"MATTHEW C ZANK" <mzank@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Do other automakers put the gas filter under the back seat also? btw it is
> ture for the 96 Accent,,
>
> "Jim Vatunz" <rot13.snezrewvz@vvarg.arg.nh> wrote in message
> news:h7f0u0li8hikpam8l6c1ij4vtl15fdcrko@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:20:32 -0500, "chris"
>> <beerbaron_kitchener@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>
>> >Greetings,
>> >
>> >can anyone tell me where the gas filter is located on the 2000 accent?
>> >
>> >thanks,
>> >chris.
>> >
>> >
>> The fuel filter is under the rear seat. It can be accessed by
>> unclipping the clips on the front of the rear seat and raising it up
>> as far as possible (not far). You'll find a black plate attached to
>> the floor pan which just pulls off although it has clips and sealant
>> on it that may increase the effort required a bit.
>> this will expose the filter. before removing it unclip the electrical
>> connector to the pump and start the engine. This will relieve the fuel
>> pressure when the engine stalls a few seconds later.
>> The clips on the filter are easy to remove, just push the blue bit in
>> and slide off. You will find an earth strap on the filter as well.
>> This unclips by squeezing it as well before sliding it off.
>> You may find it far easier and more decent to undo the 12mm hex
>> (i think) bolts at the rear of the rear seats instead of just
>> forcing the seat up.
>> All in all a fairly simple job that should be done every 60,000km. A
>> clogged fuel filter puts extra load on the fuel pump and will cause
>> premature failure of the pump. I'd sooner replace a filter before it's
>> absolutely needed than shell out for a new pump.
>>
>> For a very plain website try
>> http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
>
>
"MATTHEW C ZANK" <mzank@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:NQoYd.73$wL6.19@trnddc03...
> Do other automakers put the gas filter under the back seat also? btw it is
> ture for the 96 Accent,,
>
> "Jim Vatunz" <rot13.snezrewvz@vvarg.arg.nh> wrote in message
> news:h7f0u0li8hikpam8l6c1ij4vtl15fdcrko@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:20:32 -0500, "chris"
>> <beerbaron_kitchener@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>
>> >Greetings,
>> >
>> >can anyone tell me where the gas filter is located on the 2000 accent?
>> >
>> >thanks,
>> >chris.
>> >
>> >
>> The fuel filter is under the rear seat. It can be accessed by
>> unclipping the clips on the front of the rear seat and raising it up
>> as far as possible (not far). You'll find a black plate attached to
>> the floor pan which just pulls off although it has clips and sealant
>> on it that may increase the effort required a bit.
>> this will expose the filter. before removing it unclip the electrical
>> connector to the pump and start the engine. This will relieve the fuel
>> pressure when the engine stalls a few seconds later.
>> The clips on the filter are easy to remove, just push the blue bit in
>> and slide off. You will find an earth strap on the filter as well.
>> This unclips by squeezing it as well before sliding it off.
>> You may find it far easier and more decent to undo the 12mm hex
>> (i think) bolts at the rear of the rear seats instead of just
>> forcing the seat up.
>> All in all a fairly simple job that should be done every 60,000km. A
>> clogged fuel filter puts extra load on the fuel pump and will cause
>> premature failure of the pump. I'd sooner replace a filter before it's
>> absolutely needed than shell out for a new pump.
>>
>> For a very plain website try
>> http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
>
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