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The fuel cut-off switch in the 2006 Honda Civic is positioned on the fuel pump, serving to stop fuel delivery when not required. The fuel filter is integrated with the fuel pump, usually located under the vehicle, connected to the fuel rail. Accessing it is straightforward with just a few bolts to remove. The replacement cost typically ranges between $200 and $800. In certain instances, the filter and pump are inside the gas tank, necessitating a new tank for pump replacement but allowing external access for a new filter. The prices for this might be slightly higher, perhaps a few hundred dollars more than just replacing the pump.
In the 2006 Honda Civic, you can find the fuel cut-off switch on the fuel pump itself.