Honda Fuel Pump Lock Ring Removal Tool 07AAA-TBAA100
- Genuine Honda Product
- 1/2" Drive Compatible
- Helps in Removing Fuel Pump Lock Ring
- Universally Compatible, 7.25" Diameter
- Description
- Vehicle Fitment
- Technical Data
- Included
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Honda Fuel Pump Lock Ring Removal Tool - 07AAA-TBAA100
Replacing your fuel pump or doing the low-pressure fuel pump recall on your newer Honda or Acura? You need the fuel pump lock ring removal tool. The Honda fuel pump lock ring removal tool (part number 07AAA-TBAA100) removes the lock ring that holds your fuel pump assembly in your gas tank. The lock ring's got notches on it and you can't remove it with regular hand tools. You need this specific tool to grab the notches and turn the lock ring. Without this tool, you're hammering on the lock ring with a screwdriver and a mallet trying to get it loose. That's a good way to damage the lock ring or crack your fuel pump assembly. Just get the tool.
Here's Why You Need This Tool
Your fuel pump assembly sits in your gas tank and it's held in place by a lock ring that threads onto the fuel pump housing. The lock ring's got notches around the edge. You need to grab those notches and turn the lock ring counterclockwise to remove it. Most people try to use a screwdriver and a hammer to tap the lock ring loose. That works sometimes, but it's a pain and you can damage the lock ring or the fuel pump housing if you slip. This tool grabs all the notches at once and you just turn it with a ratchet or breaker bar. It's way easier and you're not going to damage anything.
7.25" Diameter with 1/2" Drive
The tool's 7.25 inches (184mm) in diameter and it's got a 1/2" drive socket on it. You're using your 1/2" drive ratchet or breaker bar to turn it. Most people already have a 1/2" drive ratchet or breaker bar in their toolbox. If you don't have one, you'll need to get one. The lock ring's usually tight, so you might need a breaker bar to get it loose the first time.
Don't Use Impact Tools
This tool is cast, so it doesn't handle abuse from removal/installation very well. Don't use it with an impact wrench or impact driver. If you hit it with an impact tool, you're going to crack the tool. Use it with a hand ratchet or breaker bar only. Turn it by hand. The lock ring doesn't need that much force to come loose once you get it started.
What You Get
- Honda fuel pump lock ring removal tool
- Part number: 07AAA-TBAA100
- Genuine Honda special tool
- Cast metal construction
- 7.25" (184mm) diameter
- 1/2" drive compatible with ratchets and breaker bars
- Removes lock ring on fuel pump assembly
Works On
- Most newer Honda and Acura vehicles with in-tank fuel pumps
- Required for low-pressure fuel pump recall service
- Universal
- Diameter: 7.25"/184mm
- (1) 1/2" Drive Fuel Pump Lock Ring Removal Tool






Description
- Genuine Honda Product
- 1/2" Drive Compatible
- Helps in Removing Fuel Pump Lock Ring
- Universally Compatible, 7.25" Diameter
- Description
- Vehicle Fitment
- Technical Data
- Included
-
Honda Fuel Pump Lock Ring Removal Tool - 07AAA-TBAA100
Replacing your fuel pump or doing the low-pressure fuel pump recall on your newer Honda or Acura? You need the fuel pump lock ring removal tool. The Honda fuel pump lock ring removal tool (part number 07AAA-TBAA100) removes the lock ring that holds your fuel pump assembly in your gas tank. The lock ring's got notches on it and you can't remove it with regular hand tools. You need this specific tool to grab the notches and turn the lock ring. Without this tool, you're hammering on the lock ring with a screwdriver and a mallet trying to get it loose. That's a good way to damage the lock ring or crack your fuel pump assembly. Just get the tool.
Here's Why You Need This Tool
Your fuel pump assembly sits in your gas tank and it's held in place by a lock ring that threads onto the fuel pump housing. The lock ring's got notches around the edge. You need to grab those notches and turn the lock ring counterclockwise to remove it. Most people try to use a screwdriver and a hammer to tap the lock ring loose. That works sometimes, but it's a pain and you can damage the lock ring or the fuel pump housing if you slip. This tool grabs all the notches at once and you just turn it with a ratchet or breaker bar. It's way easier and you're not going to damage anything.
7.25" Diameter with 1/2" Drive
The tool's 7.25 inches (184mm) in diameter and it's got a 1/2" drive socket on it. You're using your 1/2" drive ratchet or breaker bar to turn it. Most people already have a 1/2" drive ratchet or breaker bar in their toolbox. If you don't have one, you'll need to get one. The lock ring's usually tight, so you might need a breaker bar to get it loose the first time.
Don't Use Impact Tools
This tool is cast, so it doesn't handle abuse from removal/installation very well. Don't use it with an impact wrench or impact driver. If you hit it with an impact tool, you're going to crack the tool. Use it with a hand ratchet or breaker bar only. Turn it by hand. The lock ring doesn't need that much force to come loose once you get it started.
What You Get
- Honda fuel pump lock ring removal tool
- Part number: 07AAA-TBAA100
- Genuine Honda special tool
- Cast metal construction
- 7.25" (184mm) diameter
- 1/2" drive compatible with ratchets and breaker bars
- Removes lock ring on fuel pump assembly
Works On
- Most newer Honda and Acura vehicles with in-tank fuel pumps
- Required for low-pressure fuel pump recall service
- Universal
- Diameter: 7.25"/184mm
- (1) 1/2" Drive Fuel Pump Lock Ring Removal Tool






















