how do i prime the fuel system on a 1999 honda accord.I just replaced the fuel lines

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Asked by jeffyg Apr 19, 2016 at 06:33 PM about the 1999 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

just replaced all fuel lines, engine spins over, but no fire. is there a priming
process?

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It should eventually start. You could crack open a line up on the intake, turn the key to on until you see fuel, that would save a lot of cranking.

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will the fuel pump only run shortly at key on? so you mean cracking the hard line on the fire wall?

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Yes. Then the fuel pump will push the fuel up and the air out of the lines. The rest of the air in the system will purge out threw the injectors.

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1990 Accord is electronically fuel injected NO need for priming...if you cycled the key turned it on and off.. 2-3 times max it should have full fuel pressure, there is another issue if it doesn't. The question is WHY did you change the fuel lines?

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Jeff, you replaced all fuel lines send and return the complete circuit OK, along with the fuel filter? '99 Accord. The normal 2-second fuel pump run ( turning the key to ON) is only sufficient to pressurize the fuel rail if (you just changed the filter, and the leaking lines etc.) then it can take a multiply ON/OFF cycles of the key before the rail fills up and the injectors get gas under pressure. listen as you turn the key ON/OFF does the pump energize? don't crank the engine over just, key ON/OFF keep doing 10-12 times if it still won't start connect at the fuel rail to check fuel pressure 38-46psi

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