How much does a Honda Civic GX CNG filter cost?

How much does a Honda Civic GX CNG filter cost?

Look underneath the car and identify this valve. It may still be red. Make sure that it wasn’t turned off for shipping purposes. On the 2006 and newer Civic GX, the low pressure CNG filter is much more expensive, $253.80 at Majestic Honda which is 30% off retail price.

What to do if your car won’t put gas in?

The gas pumps at the fuel station have automatic sensors on them (for safety reasons) that shut off automatically when too much fuel vapor is present. I would recommend having an expert from Your Mechanic come to your home to take a look at your car to diagnose your EVAP purge solenoid.

Where does the fuel tank go on a 2001 GX?

My manual covers 2001-2004 GX not your 1999 GX. The only manual shutoff on the GX isolates the tank from the engine. There is NO shutoff on the tank itself. The fuel goes into the refueling receptacle and then into the “Fuel Joint Block”.

Why does my Honda GX smell like gas?

Our recently purchased 1999 Honda GX has a very slight gas odor when left overnight in a closed garage. When left outside, there is no odor present, perhaps because a breeze flows through the ventilation system, purging the slight amount of gas inside. Is this phenomenon common?

Look underneath the car and identify this valve. It may still be red. Make sure that it wasn’t turned off for shipping purposes. On the 2006 and newer Civic GX, the low pressure CNG filter is much more expensive, $253.80 at Majestic Honda which is 30% off retail price.

When was the last year the Honda Civic CNG was made?

The last model year for the Civic CNG was 2015. The company said it had sold about 16,000 natural-gas vehicles since the model was introduced, mainly to taxi and commercial fleets.

Where does the Honda Civic GX come from?

Honda Civic GX. It was previously available for retail sales in four states ( California, New York, Utah and Oklahoma ), but later was made available to retail consumers in 35 states throughout the U.S. The GX was manufactured in Honda’s Greensburg, Indiana plant together with the production of conventional Civics from late 2009.

Is the Honda Civic GX eligible for HOV access?

The GX qualifies for high-occupancy vehicle lane (HOV) access in California, Arizona, Utah, and other states. Home refueling is available for the GX with the addition of the Phill Home Refueling Appliance. This unit attaches to a home or commercial natural gas source, and compresses the gas into the car’s tank through an attached hose.

Is the Honda Civic GX a natural gas car?

When we tested the Civic GX, Honda was promoting a convenient home refueling system called Phill. But at this time, Honda does not recommended home refueling “because of moisture and other contaminants inherent in some natural gas supplies.”

The last model year for the Civic CNG was 2015. The company said it had sold about 16,000 natural-gas vehicles since the model was introduced, mainly to taxi and commercial fleets.

How much gas does a Honda Civic have?

(Check to find refueling stations in your area .) The Civic Natural Gas sedan’s fuel tank also occupies more than half the trunk, and once filled, it holds the energy of just eight gallons of gasoline. Honda rates the car’s cruising range at 220 to 250 miles. That might be optimistic.

Why does CNG not go into the tank?

The only 3 reasons I can think of why CNG won’t go into the tank are: 1. Tank is already full 2. Fuel station pressure problem 3. Manual shut off valve under the car in off position Replacing the tank would definately not do anything for you except lighten up your wallet.

Can a Dodge Ram Van 96 CNG go bad?

I had a dodge ram van 96 cng with 150,000 miles and no cng problems, I got rid of it to get a more fuel efficient gx, maybe that was the wrong decision. The refueling receptacle can go bad. The receptacle in my 2001 GX was changed out by the dealer during warranty because the original owner complained of smelling gas.

Where can I convert my car to CNG?

There is a company in the Bay area that converts new vehicles to CNG – maybe you could give them a call, if they can’t help with your problem then maybe they know someone (other than the dealer) that can. Sounds like the tank valve is closed. maybe because it had a fill valve leak… Could it be that simple?

The GX qualifies for high-occupancy vehicle lane (HOV) access in California, Arizona, Utah, and other states. Home refueling is available for the GX with the addition of the Phill Home Refueling Appliance. This unit attaches to a home or commercial natural gas source, and compresses the gas into the car’s tank through an attached hose.

When did the last Honda Civic GX come out?

For 2014, the GX ranked 10th, after several hybrids and electric vehicles. 2015 was the last model year for the Civic GX. The Honda Civic GX first appeared in 1998 as a factory-modified Civic LX that had been designed to run exclusively on CNG (compressed natural gas). In 1998 the Civic GX cost $4500 more than a comparable Civic LX.

Honda Civic GX. It was previously available for retail sales in four states ( California, New York, Utah and Oklahoma ), but later was made available to retail consumers in 35 states throughout the U.S. The GX was manufactured in Honda’s Greensburg, Indiana plant together with the production of conventional Civics from late 2009.

Where did the 1999 Honda Civic come from?

1st owner purchased on 01/27/99 and owned in VA until 09/14/04 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/14/04 and owned in CA until 11/08/10 • 3rd owner purchased on 12/07/10 and owned in CA until .

Where to get certified to work on CNG cars?

Try Daytech, in Fairfield, who claims to be certified to work on CNG cars. You can find them on the Internet, or call me for details. Labor rate is $125, but appears highly skilled. They solved one leak for me (”99 GX) but another remains, and I’ll need another trip.

Why was my gas tank changed out in my 2001 GX?

The receptacle in my 2001 GX was changed out by the dealer during warranty because the original owner complained of smelling gas. Your’s is the first I’ve heard of not allowing the tank to fill.

Try Daytech, in Fairfield, who claims to be certified to work on CNG cars. You can find them on the Internet, or call me for details. Labor rate is $125, but appears highly skilled. They solved one leak for me (”99 GX) but another remains, and I’ll need another trip.

The only 3 reasons I can think of why CNG won’t go into the tank are: 1. Tank is already full 2. Fuel station pressure problem 3. Manual shut off valve under the car in off position Replacing the tank would definately not do anything for you except lighten up your wallet.