13 53 596 Replacing High Pressure Fuel Sensor
13 53 596 - Replacing high-pressure fuel sensor (N54, N53)
Special tools required:
Warning!
Observe warning on cylinder head cover.
Disconnect battery negative terminal 61 20 900 Disconnecting and Connecting Battery Negative Lead (risk of fire due to short-circuiting on removal).
Electric fuel pump starts up automatically each time door is opened!
Carry out installation work on fuel system only with coolant temperature below 40 °C.
Important!
Wear full face guard and protective gloves.
Fuel can emerge spontaneously at high velocity when the high-pressure line is released!
Important!
Adhere to conditions of absolute cleanliness when working on the high-pressure fuel system.
Introduced contaminants can cause malfunctions in the system!
- Do not allow any dirt particles or foreign bodies to get into the system.
- Remove all traces of dirt before removing pipes or individual components.
- Use only fluff-free cloths.
- Seal all fuel system openings with protective caps or plugs.
Necessary preliminary tasks:
- Remove acoustic cover Removing and Installing/Replacing Ignition Coil Cover
Recycling:
Fuel escapes when fuel lines are detached.
Catch and dispose of escaping fuel in a suitable container.
Observe country-specific waste-disposal regulations.
Unlock plug (1) and remove.
Release high-pressure sensor (2) and remove.
Tightening torque 13 53 3AZ 13 53 Fuel Injection Nozzles and Pipes with special tool 32 2 100 32 2 100 Open-Ended Spanner WAF 27.
Seal high-pressure rail (3) if necessary with a matching plug from special tool kit 32 1 270.
Important!
If reusing:
The high-pressure sensor may only be screwed back in 3 times!
Therefore mark the sensor with a blue dot each time it is screwed back in.
Assemble engine.
Check fuel system for leaks.
Check function of DME.