changing your fuel pump
By yourself? Plan on it taking most of the day. Be sure your fuel tank is almost empty before you start. This is if your fuel pump is in the tank like it is on my 91 CRX. Also, be sure the replacement fuel screen that attaches to the pump is exactly like the old one. I got a fuel pump from Pep Boys. The new inlet screen did not sit on the bottom of the tank when installed because it was a little shorter than the original. It ran out of gas at about 1/4 of a tank. I had to drop the tank again, take the damn thing back out and put the original fuel inlet screen on the new pump. Talking about P.O.'d.
Under the back seat, there's a round cover. Take that off & you'll see the fuel tank with another round cover. Electrical connection & 2 fuel hoses.
Make sure your fuel is 1/2 tank or less, that cover isn't really the TOP of the tank. You don't want to unbolt it & have 3 gallons gushing out.

#1 is the fuel pump, #30 is the cover under the back seat. Notice the big high part of the tank behind that opening? That's the part you DON'T want full of gasoline...
Make sure your fuel is 1/2 tank or less, that cover isn't really the TOP of the tank. You don't want to unbolt it & have 3 gallons gushing out.

#1 is the fuel pump, #30 is the cover under the back seat. Notice the big high part of the tank behind that opening? That's the part you DON'T want full of gasoline...
Originally Posted by ISP James
its a 94 integra LS
i knew it wasnt complicated, i just wondered how long i should set aside to do the work.
thanks for the help, guys
i knew it wasnt complicated, i just wondered how long i should set aside to do the work.
thanks for the help, guys
Originally Posted by Tankard
Your lucky. My CRX, you had to drop the whole tank.
yeah behind the seat is definitely one of the nicer maintenance features that came along with newer models


