2017 Accord Sport Fuel Pressure Regulator Location
Can anyone tell me the location of the fuel pressure regulator for a 2017 accord sport 2.0? Ive been googling and it says its in the fuel pump. Is that accurate? I need a quick response. Thanks!
I looked on hondapartsnow.com and the pressure regulator is in the fuel tank. Looks like 17052-T0C-000 is the part number, but you should verify on that site with all your vehicle information.
What issue are you dealing with?
What issue are you dealing with?
Prior to this, I changed the High pressure fuel pump
error code p0087 was showing up. Too little fuel pressure. Then it died again
Now it cranks but hardly starts.
When it does start, it dies
High Rev no gas throttle.
Error codes p0088 fuel pressure too high
Moved your posts to a new thread, as the original poster had a different generation accord.
The high pressure pump is driven by the camshaft throgh the timing chain. The issue could be the new pump, the timing chain, or the fuel pressure sensor. If your code reader can read some live data, you may want to see the reading from the pressure sensor.
Any chance you hear some rattling when you go to start the car?
The high pressure pump is driven by the camshaft throgh the timing chain. The issue could be the new pump, the timing chain, or the fuel pressure sensor. If your code reader can read some live data, you may want to see the reading from the pressure sensor.
Any chance you hear some rattling when you go to start the car?
Moved your posts to a new thread, as the original poster had a different generation accord.
The high pressure pump is driven by the camshaft throgh the timing chain. The issue could be the new pump, the timing chain, or the fuel pressure sensor. If your code reader can read some live data, you may want to see the reading from the pressure sensor.
Any chance you hear some rattling when you go to start the car?
The high pressure pump is driven by the camshaft throgh the timing chain. The issue could be the new pump, the timing chain, or the fuel pressure sensor. If your code reader can read some live data, you may want to see the reading from the pressure sensor.
Any chance you hear some rattling when you go to start the car?
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