1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the Honda 16910-ZV4-015 Fuel Filter. This genuine Honda part is designed to ensure optimal fuel system performance and protect your engine from contaminants. Please read these instructions thoroughly before proceeding with installation or maintenance.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Whakatupato: Fuel is highly flammable. Always exercise extreme caution when working with fuel systems. Failure to follow these safety guidelines can result in fire, explosion, serious injury, or death.
- Me whakarite kia matao te mīhini, ā, kia whakawetohia i mua i te tīmatanga o tētahi mahi.
- Disconnect the battery to prevent accidental starting or electrical sparks.
- Relieve fuel system pressure according to your vehicle's service manual before disconnecting fuel lines.
- Mahihia i roto i tētahi wāhi e pai ana te hau, kia matara atu i ngā mura ahi, i ngā korakora, i ētahi atu pūtake mura rānei.
- Mau taputapu whakamarumaru whaiaro e tika ana, tae atu ki nga karaehe haumaru me nga karapu aukati wahie.
- Kia watea mai he whakapati ahi.
- Dispose of spilled fuel and old filter components according to local environmental regulations.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The Honda 16910-ZV4-015 Fuel Filter is an in-line filter designed to remove impurities from the fuel before it reaches the engine's carburetor or fuel injectors. This helps prevent clogging and damage to critical engine components, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.

Image 1: Honda 16910-ZV4-015 Fuel Filter. This image shows the compact, cylindrical design of the in-line fuel filter, typically made of metal, with inlet and outlet ports for fuel lines.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Tau Wāhanga: 16910-ZV4-015
- Momo: Tātari Wahine-Raina
- Rauemi: Metal construction for durability.
- Taumahi: Filters fuel to protect engine components from contaminants.
- Hototahi: Genuine Honda part, designed for specific Honda vehicles and equipment.
4. Tohutohu Tāuta
The following steps outline a general procedure for installing an in-line fuel filter. Always refer to your specific vehicle or equipment service manual for detailed, model-specific instructions and torque specifications.
Utauta e hiahiatia ana:
- Appropriate wrenches or pliers for fuel line clamps.
- Drain pan for collecting spilled fuel.
- Clean rags.
- Safety glasses and fuel-resistant gloves.
Hipanga Tāuta:
- Prepare for Safety: Ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery. Place a drain pan beneath the fuel filter location to catch any fuel spills.
- Whakaitihia te Pēhanga Wahie: Consult your vehicle's service manual for the correct procedure to relieve fuel system pressure. This typically involves removing a fuse or relay for the fuel pump and cranking the engine briefly.
- Locate and Remove Old Filter: Identify the existing fuel filter. Note the direction of fuel flow, usually indicated by an arrow on the filter body or fuel lines. Loosen the clamps or fittings securing the fuel lines to the old filter. Carefully disconnect the fuel lines, being prepared for residual fuel to spill. Remove the old filter.
- Tāuta Tātari Hōu: Ensure the new Honda 16910-ZV4-015 Fuel Filter is oriented correctly with respect to fuel flow. An arrow on the filter body indicates the direction of fuel flow (towards the engine). Connect the fuel lines to the new filter, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. Tighten clamps or fittings to the manufacturer's specified torque.
- Tirohia mo nga turuturu: Reconnect the battery. Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position (without starting the engine) for a few seconds to allow the fuel pump to prime the system. Check all connections around the new filter for any signs of fuel leaks. Repeat priming and checking if necessary.
- Tīmata Pūkaha: Once no leaks are detected, start the engine and allow it to run for a few minutes. Re-check for leaks while the engine is running.
5. Mahi
The Honda 16910-ZV4-015 Fuel Filter operates passively as part of your vehicle's fuel delivery system. Once correctly installed, it continuously filters fuel as it flows from the fuel tank to the engine. No user interaction is required during normal operation.
6. Tiaki
Regular inspection and timely replacement of the fuel filter are crucial for maintaining engine performance and longevity.
Tirotiro:
- Periodically inspect the fuel filter and surrounding fuel lines for any signs of leaks, cracks, or damage.
- Check for corrosion on the filter body or connections.
Whakakapinga:
The replacement interval for your fuel filter can vary significantly based on your vehicle type, operating conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or service schedule for the recommended replacement frequency. As a general guideline, fuel filters are often replaced every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, or every 1-2 years, but this can differ for marine or heavy-duty applications.
Replace the fuel filter immediately if you notice any symptoms of a clogged filter (see Troubleshooting section).
7. Te Raru
A clogged or faulty fuel filter can lead to various engine performance issues. If you experience any of the following symptoms, consider inspecting or replacing your fuel filter:
- Engine Misfires or Stalls: Insufficient fuel delivery can cause the engine to run rough, misfire, or stall, especially under acceleration.
- Te Ngaronga o te Mana o te Mīhini: A restricted fuel flow can lead to a noticeable decrease in engine power and acceleration.
- He uaua ki te timata: The engine may crank for an extended period or struggle to start if fuel delivery is compromised.
- Te Whakatānga Matapōkere: An inconsistent fuel supply can cause the engine to idle roughly.
- Tirohia te Maama Mihini: In some modern vehicles, a severely restricted fuel filter might trigger a "Check Engine" light.
If these symptoms persist after replacing the fuel filter, consult a qualified mechanic or refer to your vehicle's service manual for further diagnosis.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Honda |
| Nama Wahi | 16910-ZV4-015 |
| Koeke Hua | 16910ZV4015_HONDA |
| Rauemi o waho | Te whakarewa |
| Kāhua | Raina-roto |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.25 Auneke (tata ki te 7 karamu) |
| Hunga Hua | 2.68 x 1.18 x 1.18 inihi (tata ki te 6.8 x 3.0 x 3.0 cm) |
| Momo Whakanoho Motika | Te Waka Tauwhāiti |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
As a genuine Honda part, this fuel filter is covered by Honda's standard warranty for replacement parts. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty documentation provided with your vehicle or contact an authorized Honda dealer.
For technical assistance, installation questions, or to locate an authorized service center, please visit the official Honda website or contact Honda customer support.
- Honda whaimana Webpae: www.honda.com
- Tautoko Kiritaki: Refer to your regional Honda webpae mo nga korero whakapā.





