What's the 2003 honda civic 1.7 Fuel filter location?

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James B. December 18, 2020
The 2003 Honda Civic 1 7 fuel filter location is by the passenger side of the vehicle's firewall, by the battery. Vehicle parts will eventually become ineffective. The fuel filter needs to be replaced every 30,000 miles or so. If it doesn't get changed, You will come across issues with the performance Having the fuel burn optimally is crucial to maximizing Your miles per gallon. Your gas tank needs to be in the best of shape. You will come into problems at some point or another. A faulty control valve may arise. The gas tank can become loose. The gas cap can become stuck and will be quite an ordeal to deal with. There may be gas leaks, which need to be looked into pronto.
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Rob September 6, 2021
This is incorrect. The 2003 1.7 does not have a fuel filter up front on the fire wall like previous gens. I know because i own one and im staring at it right now
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Tony S. April 9, 2020
The fuel filter in a 2003 honda civic equipped with a 1.7-Liter engine is towards the passenger side of the vehicle's firewall next to the battery.
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Tony September 27, 2023
Me dejaron como pendejo
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Marko July 23, 2022
On my 2003 Civic it is located on the fuel pump under the rear seat.
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Matt November 16, 2021
Well my 2003 civic 1.7ctdi has it on the fire wall behind the air filter
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