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Fuel Line/Quick-Connect Fitting Removal

NOTE: Before you work on the fuel lines and fittings, read FUEL LINE/QUICK-CONNECT FITTING PRECAUTIONS  ).
  1. Relieve the fuel pressure (see FUEL PRESSURE RELIEVING  ).
  2. Check the fuel quick-connect fittings (A) for dirt, and clean it if needed.
    Fig 1: Identifying Fuel Quick-Connect Fittings (1 Of 2)
    G05449239Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
    Fig 2: Identifying Fuel Quick-Connect Fittings (2 Of 2)
    G05449240Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  3. Place a rag or shop towel over the quick-connect fitting. Hold the connector (A) with one hand, and squeeze the retainer tabs (B) with the other hand to release them from the locking tabs (C). Pull the connector off.
    NOTE:
    • Be careful not to damage the line (D) or other parts. Do not use tools.
    • Do not use tools.
    • If the connector does not move, keep the retainer tabs pressed down, and alternately pull and push the connector until it comes off easily.
    • Do not remove the retainer from the line; once removed, the retainer must be replaced with a new one.
      Fig 3: Pulling Connector
      G05449241Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  4. Check the contact area (A) of the line (B) for dirt or damage.
    • If the surface is dirty, clean it.
    • If the surface is rusty or damaged, replace the fuel pump, the fuel filter, or the fuel feed line.
      Fig 4: Checking Contact Area Of Line For Dirt Or Damage
      G05449242Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  5. To prevent damage and keep foreign matter out, cover the disconnected connector and line ends with plastic bags (A).
    NOTE: The retainer cannot be reused once it has been removed from the line.
    Replace the retainer when:
    • replacing the fuel rail.
    • replacing the fuel feed line.
    • replacing the fuel pump.
    • replacing the fuel filter.
    • replacing the fuel gauge sending unit.
    • replacing the EVAP purge line.
    • replacing the EVAP canister.
    • it has been removed from the line.
    • it is damaged.
      Fig 5: Covering Connector With Plastic Bags
      G05449243Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.