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Parts for your 2007 Honda Accord-Fuel pump

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2007 Honda Accord fuel pump: purpose, servicing and replacement

Yes, the 2007 Honda Accord uses a fuel pump. Technical references including the Honda Service Manual for the 2003–2007 Accord range and the Honda electronic parts catalogue show an in-tank electric fuel pump module fitted to both four-cylinder (K24) and V6 (J30) variants. It sits inside the fuel tank and is accessed via a service opening beneath the rear seat base on most body styles and markets.

The fuel pump’s job is straightforward but critical: it draws petrol from the tank, filters it through a strainer, and delivers it at a steady, regulated pressure to the fuel rail and injectors. That stable pressure keeps the Accord starting cleanly, idling smoothly and pulling strongly across the rev range. Modern pumps are compact, quiet and designed to last many years, but they rely on clean fuel and sufficient fuel level to stay cool and happy.

On a 2007 Accord, the pump isn’t a routine service item. However, a few habits help it go the distance: avoid running the tank near empty for long stretches (the fuel cools the pump), buy quality fuel, and keep an eye out for contamination after a misfuel or from old jerry cans. Most 2007 Accords have the primary fuel filter integrated within the in-tank module