Fuel Delivery and Air Induction: Service and Repair
TOOLS REQUIRED^ J 34730-1A Fuel Pressure Gauge
^ J 37088-A Fuel Line Quick-Connect Separator Tool Set
^ J 39765 Fuel Sender Locknut Wrench
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
IMPORTANT: The following procedure covers disassembly and inspection of the complete fuel supply system. If the fuel system is contaminated, it can be cleaned. The extent of fuel system contamination can usually be determined during disassembly.
1. Relieve the fuel system pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure.
2. Raise the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
3. Remove the in-line fuel filter.
IMPORTANT: If filter is plugged or contaminated, replace it after cleaning fuel pipes.
4. Inspect the in-line fuel filter for contamination.
5. Drain fuel tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Draining Procedure.
6. Remove fuel tank.
7. Locate the tank in a suitable work area away from heat, flame, or other source of ignition.
8. Remove the modular fuel sender assembly (1) from the fuel tank (4) using J 39765 Fuel Sender Locknut Wrench.
9. Inspect the fuel sender strainer. If the strainer is contaminated, the strainer must be replaced and the fuel tank should be cleaned.
10. Inspect the fuel pump inlet for dirt and debris. If found, the fuel sender should be replaced.
11. Flush fuel tank with running hot water for at least five minutes.
12. Pour the water out of fuel sender assembly opening.
13. Rock the tank to be sure that removal of water from tank is complete.
NOTE: Do not attempt to straighten any kinked nylon fuel lines. Replace any kinked nylon fuel feed or return pipes in order to prevent damage to the vehicle.
14. Disconnect the quick-connect fittings at the engine compartment fuel feed (2) and return pipes (3).
15. Remove the (1) [1][2]EVAP pipe if necessary.
CAUTION: Wear safety glasses when using compressed air in order to prevent eye injury.
16. Grasp both ends of the fuel feed pipe connection and twist 1/4 turn in each direction to loosen any dirt in the quick connect fittings.
17. Blow out dirt from the quick connect fittings, using compressed air.
18. Insert tool J 37088-A into female connector, then push inward to release the male connector.
19. Pull the connection apart.
20. Repeat steps 14 through 18 for the other fitting.
NOTE: Use an emery cloth in order to remove rust or burrs from the fuel pipe. Use a radial motion with the fuel pipe end in order to prevent damage to the O-ring sealing surface.
21. Apply air pressure to fuel pipes in the opposite direction from normal fuel flow.
22. Wipe off male pipe ends. Inspect all connectors for dirt and burrs, using a clean shop towel.
23. Clean the components/assemblies as required.
24. Replace the components/assemblies as required.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
CAUTION: Always apply a few drops of clean engine oil to the male pipe ends before connecting fuel pipe fittings in order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury.
This will ensure proper reconnection and prevent a possible fuel leak.
During normal operation, the O-rings located in the female connector will swell and may prevent proper reconnection if not lubricated.
1. Apply a few drops of clean engine oil to the male tube ends of the fuel feed and return engine pipes.
2. Connect the fuel feed and fuel return pipe quick-connect fittings.
3. Push connectors together to cause the retaining tabs/fingers to snap into place.
4. Once installed, pull on both ends of each connection to make sure they are secure.
5. Install fuel sender assembly into the fuel tank.
6. Install the fuel filter (1).
7. Install the fuel tank (2).
8. Lower the vehicle.
9. Add fuel to the fuel tank.
10. Tighten the fuel filler cap.
CAUTION: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in Service Precautions.
11. Connect the negative battery cable.
12. Inspect for leaks.
12.1. Turn the ignition switch ON for 2 seconds.
12.2. Turn the ignition switch OFF for 5 seconds.
12.3. Turn the ignition switch ON.
12.4. Check for fuel leaks.
13. Reinstall the intake manifold sight shield.