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Re: Civic GX Parts Exchange Fuel Injector Cleaning
you can have them rebuilt at Lindertech.com . Not
sure if they come with a warranty or anything, but at $70 dollars rather than $375+ for a new one.
From ajgiorgi (thanks AJ)
From cnglo: GX Fuel Filters
You can get both filters at http://bernardiparts.com. I have searched around and found Bernardi to be the cheapest for these. If you find them for less, let us know. At the Bernardi website, do an advanced search on Honda parts. Burrow down through "ELECTRICAL/EXHAUST/HEATER/FUEL" until you get to a selection for "FUEL PIPE". The filters are numbers 9 and 10 in the illustration and the list. One (16905-RNE-A00) costs $52.62, and the other (16905-S1G-003) costs $22.11. Shipping is extra.
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Go on the web.
I have purchased parts from bernardi , Cheapesthondaparts , and majestic.
All three are authorized honda dealers with genuine oem parts, 25-30% off of list. All three sent first quality parts by internet order.
I got my injectors rebuilt throught rockauto (internet - www.rockauto.com). $40 each with flow testing on all (they did it through a CA based shop). Two were unrebuildable. Honda wanted $400 each to replace. Found non-honda parts at $152 each. I will be checking the three others named here (cheapest honda has fairly good diagrams avail - at least better resolution to the screen than my local dealer had - unfortunately my local dealer's parts person couldn't understand the GX parts list and was quoting $800 for the high pressure fuel filter just thanked him and contacted next nearest dealer). The only GX certified dealer I can find in UT is Ken Garff in SLC (even his other locations are not allowed to certify their mechanics).
NO, the entire filter assembly is quoted at most honda dealers as about $800. My aftermarket injectors are now at 230% of what I paid 6 months ago ($152 - now $352) and high pressure filter here in UT was between $20 and $30 (a lot for a little paper) - 99 didn't have a low one. I sure hope my vehicle doesn't need a FPC since the one on cheaperhonda was about $1200 (that is enough to have me looking at alternatives - rebuild it, or otherwise).
Does anyone else have links to other discounted honda parts? With some of the newer parts pricing I'm seeing, I will still consider aftermarket ones too.
I use DCH Honda in Temecula, CA all the time for discount GX parts. Mike Cobain is their internet parts guy. Great to deal with. Very helpful in every way. (888) 236-5839 -Art
If you can't find a cheaper manual on eBay, you can find them at Helminc.com (our link is in "Helpful Links" top left sidebar.)
You can get both filters at http://bernardiparts.com.
I have searched around and found Bernardi to be the cheapest for these. If you find them for less, let us know.
At the Bernardi website, do an advanced search on Honda parts. Burrow down through "ELECTRICAL/EXHAUST/HEATER/FUEL" until you get to a selection for "FUEL PIPE". The filters are numbers 9 and 10 in the illustration and the list. One (16905-RNE-A00) costs $52.62, and the other (16905-S1G-003) costs $22.11. Shipping is extra.
I suggest you get the GX-specific service manual for instructions on how to safely turn off the gas valves, depressurize the system, and properly change the filters.
My fuel injectors died at 160k and I couldn't find a remanufacturer that would touch them. I tried the sources in this thread and they all said they did not work on CNG injectors. I went to rockauto.com and ordered 2 sets - one set from Delphi (part FJ10543) was $65 each, but I doubt they will work. I called the Delphi tech line and they swear up and down that the part is for the CNG Civic. However, the same part is listed for the gasoline HX model, too, so I'm very suspicious. As a backup, I also bought a set of the Standard Motor Products FJ327 injectors at $271 a pop.
Both sets are being shipped to Curtis' dealer, so we'll see what's right.
I was able to get a better look at home over the weekend. I went to the local dealer and got a quote for a primed replacement of a bit over $300. The replacement looks like 2 bolts and a bunch of clips. I don't know what a body shop would charge to paint and paint and replace, I'll get a quote. In the mean time I got hot glue to grip and hold and it doesn't look too bad. The break isn't all the way to the back and it's only the lower grill and just below so I think it's stable for the moment. Just above the lower grill, the bumper has a good bit of road rash that I don't believe I can get buffed clean. I have the luxury of time to things worked out. The insurance is $500 deductable and my bet is that I'll be just a bit over that if I do the install work myself. As a side note, did I see that some of this body style came with fog lights integrated into the bumper? Mabey it's a good time to upgrade!
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