Fuel Return Line Pressure Retention Valve, Checking
Fuel Return Line Pressure Retention Valve, Checking
In vehicles equipped with a 6 bar (87 psi) fuel system, the pressure retention valve function in the fuel return line is to guarantee a constant residual pressure (control quantity). The injectors need this control quantity to function correctly.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Tester for Fuel Return System (6330)
• Follow the guidelines for a clean working environment when working on the fuel system. Refer to => [ Clean Working Conditions and Fuel System Work Instructions ] Clean Working Conditions and Fuel System Work Instructions.
• Always follow these rules before and during work.
- Remove the engine cover. Refer to => [ Engine Cover ] Engine Cover.
- Before removing, clean the cylinder 1 return line connection using for example a commercially available detergent.
- Dry the cylinder 1 return line connection.
- Cover the cylinder 1 return line connection with a cloth.
- Remove the return line connection from the first cylinder. Press the connection downward and pull the center piece upward.
• Maintain clean working conditions. Dirt and contaminants must not enter the return line and the connection on the fuel injector.
- Install the tester for fuel return system (6330) between the return line connection on the injector and the return line.
- Start the engine.
- Check the pressure on the tester for fuel return system.
• Specified value: approximately 4 bar (58 psi)
If the target value is not reached, replace the fuel return line, including the pressure retention valve.