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This is a duplicate of the original thread: How To: 2002 Fuel Filler Neck Replacement. I restarted it for two reasons: 1) I was using photobucket to host the photos, and they don't allow linking to external sites, and 2) when I edited the thread to change the URLs of the images, the editor restricted me to 10 images per post. The easiest solution for me in the short term was to create a new thread, and break out 10 images per post.
Originally posted 14-Dec-2017:
I had a little trouble with this repair, so with it now complete I thought I would post some pics and comments on how I got it done. I missed a lot of pictures along the way, but I got the main pain points for me.
First, take a look at the old filler neck. You can see all of the rusted material around the plastic inlet. It was giving me P0442, "P0442 Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (small leak)". I took it to the shop, and they determined it was the fuel filler neck. If I had known better, I could have saved the service charge - there was a HUGE accumulation of rust particles inside the fuel door area. It's pretty clear now where it came from - this is what it looked like when I took it out:
and
The part number, in case you're wondering:
I had already ordered the replacement from FillerNeckSupply.com. I was a little leery that it was not a legit site (who sells ONLY filler necks?), but it worked out. The new part was FNSF043-01. It was $79.95, and shipping to Cleveland/Akron was $16.95. (I paid an extra $2.00 or so for 2-day shipping.) There was also a promotion, so I got $2.40 off the purchase, for a total of $94.50 delivered.
Labeling of the FillerNeckSupply.com part:
Side-by-side of the old and new parts:
The only big difference I could see between the parts was the screen at the bottom of the pipe. The original (factory) part had a pretty fine mesh compared to the FillerNeckSupply.com part:
Originally posted 14-Dec-2017:
I had a little trouble with this repair, so with it now complete I thought I would post some pics and comments on how I got it done. I missed a lot of pictures along the way, but I got the main pain points for me.
First, take a look at the old filler neck. You can see all of the rusted material around the plastic inlet. It was giving me P0442, "P0442 Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (small leak)". I took it to the shop, and they determined it was the fuel filler neck. If I had known better, I could have saved the service charge - there was a HUGE accumulation of rust particles inside the fuel door area. It's pretty clear now where it came from - this is what it looked like when I took it out:
and
The part number, in case you're wondering:
I had already ordered the replacement from FillerNeckSupply.com. I was a little leery that it was not a legit site (who sells ONLY filler necks?), but it worked out. The new part was FNSF043-01. It was $79.95, and shipping to Cleveland/Akron was $16.95. (I paid an extra $2.00 or so for 2-day shipping.) There was also a promotion, so I got $2.40 off the purchase, for a total of $94.50 delivered.
Labeling of the FillerNeckSupply.com part:
Side-by-side of the old and new parts:
The only big difference I could see between the parts was the screen at the bottom of the pipe. The original (factory) part had a pretty fine mesh compared to the FillerNeckSupply.com part: