Quick-Connect Fitting Replacement
Fuel Line Quick Connect Fitting:
Fig. 18 Plastic Quick-Connect Fitting/Fuel Tube:
NOTE: When disconnecting a quick-connect fitting. the retainer will remain on the fuel tube nipple.
WARNING: Release fuel system pressure before disconnecting quick-connect fittings. Refer to the fuel pressure release procedure.
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect negative cable from battery.
2. Perform Fuel Pressure Release Procedure.
3. Squeeze retainer tabs together aid pull fuel tube/quick-connect fitting assembly off of fuel tube nipple. The retainer will remain on fuel tube.
CAUTION: Never install a quick-connect fitting without the retainer being either on the fuel tube or already in the quick-connect fitting. In either case, ensure the retainer locks securely into the quick-connect fitting by firmly pulling on fuel tube and fitting to ensure it is secured.
INSTALLATION
1. Using a clean lint free cloth, clean the fuel tube nipple and retainer.
2. Prior to connecting the fitting to the fuel tube, coat the fuel tube nipple with clean 30 weight engine oil.
3. Push the quick-connect fitting over the fuel tube until the retainer seats and a click is heard.
4. The quick-connect fitting has windows in the sides of the casing. When the fitting completely attaches to the fuel tube, the retainer locking ears and the fuel tube shoulder are visible in the windows. If they are not visible the retainer was not properly installed (Fig. 18). Do not rely upon the audible click to confirm a secure connection.
CAUTION: When using the ASD Fuel System Test, the Auto Shutdown (ASD) Relay remains energized for either 7 minutes, until the test is stopped, or until the ignition switch is turned to the Off position.
5. Use the DRB scan tool Fuel System Test to pressurize the fuel system. Check for leaks.