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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Placentia CA
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My Honda Pilot's manual makes no mention of a fuel filter. On the pages for recommended maintenance, which goes up to 100k miles, the subject does not appear.
Is there a fuel filter on the Pilot? Should I be concerned that my manual makes no mention of this filter? |
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Don't fret, my friend, my manual for my Toyota Tacoma doesn't mention one either, but on various Yota boards, the Stealer says it's a non maintenance item, but I just replaced mine about 10K miles ago.
I assume your Pilot has one too, as every car should. I'm sure someone will chime in with their suggestion(s). |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Chicago, NW Burbs
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Gas is a lot cleaner than it used to be.
Plastic (or plastic lined) tanks keep it clean. Regular replacement of fuel filters is a thing of the past. They are still there for protection.
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