So what's not too clear in most of these videos is that when the fuel pump and sender assembly is resting in the top of the tank and you are trying to get it pressed in, the trick is to slide the black gasket completely off the assembly and insert it into the opening of the gas tank. The gasket has a lip that will prevent it from dropping into the tank. Once the gasket is in place, the fuel pump assembly easily slides into the gasket.
I've used a hammer on a piece of 2x4 wood to knock the lock ring loose. Looks like a screw driver works too. This is the oem part no. 17045-S6M-A00 www.acurapartswarehouse.com/oem/acura~pump~assy~fuel~17045-s6m-a00.html?Make=Acura&Model=RSX&Year=2002&Submodel=&Filter=(bt=3%2c63;et=1%2c3)&Location=electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/fuel_tank,,49
Hi Vlad, Could you recommend a good fuel pump set for my 2004 RSX? It is a base model. I am not mechanically experienced however with your video, I feel confident enough to give this a try. My current car is at 180k KM mileage and I think I really need to change the fuel pump system. My car sometimes feels sluggish during acceleration and sometimes has rough idles.
I've been looking for a fuel pump that fits an RSX (and 7th gen Civic). I came across an Aeromotive 11565 which looks a little shorter than most fuel pumps (including their 11542). Posting this in case anyone might find this useful. I haven't been able to check myself.
So what's not too clear in most of these videos is that when the fuel pump and sender assembly is resting in the top of the tank and you are trying to get it pressed in, the trick is to slide the black gasket completely off the assembly and insert it into the opening of the gas tank. The gasket has a lip that will prevent it from dropping into the tank. Once the gasket is in place, the fuel pump assembly easily slides into the gasket.
Gave this a thumbs up but wish they recorded some of the small steps they cut out to make tbe video shorter
Theres literally nothing else to show.
Good video man, but how did you improvise I'm assuming it wasn't all the way in?
I've used a hammer on a piece of 2x4 wood to knock the lock ring loose. Looks like a screw driver works too.
This is the oem part no. 17045-S6M-A00
www.acurapartswarehouse.com/oem/acura~pump~assy~fuel~17045-s6m-a00.html?Make=Acura&Model=RSX&Year=2002&Submodel=&Filter=(bt=3%2c63;et=1%2c3)&Location=electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/fuel_tank,,49
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Sory where is a fuel filter?
4.52 in video it shows it
I have one question does it make your car more fast another question it works with your stock pump and stock ingectors
Ever have any problems with it? Just did this fo my car and it primes but wint start
Hi Vlad,
Could you recommend a good fuel pump set for my 2004 RSX? It is a base model.
I am not mechanically experienced however with your video, I feel confident enough to give this a try.
My current car is at 180k KM mileage and I think I really need to change the fuel pump system.
My car sometimes feels sluggish during acceleration and sometimes has rough idles.
I've been looking for a fuel pump that fits an RSX (and 7th gen Civic). I came across an Aeromotive 11565 which looks a little shorter than most fuel pumps (including their 11542). Posting this in case anyone might find this useful. I haven't been able to check myself.
Good video! Where's the filter at? Was it that thing that looked like a strainer?
BawdSpeellar yea
I just got my original honda stock pump. When i shake it. It has a small rattling sound. Is it normal?
zhicheng xu I heard that on my new pump too. Compared it to the stock one and found it was normal
Do it on a quarter tank.
how long did this fuel pump last?
How do you find the kemso?
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