2007-2011 Honda CRV Fuel Pump Replacement DIY

2007-2011 Honda CRV Fuel Pump Replacement DIY

Here’s how to change the fuel pump assembly on a honda crv.
OEM Fuel pump assembly: https://amzn.to/2ZH6wA2
Fuel pump: https://amzn.to/36ixVLs
Sending unit: https://amzn.to/3ju0nAq
Pressure regulator: https://amzn.to/33xA3Qn
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MrRangerZr1 says:

OEM Fuel pump assembly: https://amzn.to/2ZH6wA2
Fuel pump: https://amzn.to/36ixVLs
Sending unit: https://amzn.to/3ju0nAq
Pressure regulator: https://amzn.to/33xA3Qn
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Nirav Khatri says:

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

Callahan757575 says:

The fule pump is under the driver's seat?

Paul Hak says:

Is it better to install it when fuel is low?

Tho Bui says:

Thank you your video

Irish Coffee says:

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…

Brandon Coleman says:

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?

Automotive Expert 79 says:

Amazing, thank you!

Bonita Read says:

Is the fuel filter part of the pump ?

Cheap Travel Feels Good says:

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.

JONHB says:

This guy here is the best he answered all type of questions and with accurate answer YOU THE BEST BRO THANKS FOR THE VIDEO

Fadi says:

Is it the same for a 2011 crv?

Zevinav says:

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?

master says:

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!

Brodie Kjornes says:

Where is the filter in this fuel system?

Mike Story says:

had no idea it was that simple on an 08 CRV. I am ready if the time comes.

Mudd Creek says:

The best repair video ever!

L H says:

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

Igor says:

I would change at a lower fuel level in the tank.

TheTruthCanHurt says:

Good vid. Thanks.
I can always tell what someones living room looks like. By looking inside their car…lol

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