FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Removal and Replacement






System Overview


Follow the safety precautions when working on the diesel direct injection system. Refer to => [ Safety Precautions ] Diesel Fuel Injection.

Observe the rules for cleanliness => [ Clean Working Conditions ] Diesel Fuel Injection.

If fuel system components between the fuel tank and high pressure fuel pump were removed or replaced, the fuel system must be filled in order to bleed it. Refer to => [ Fuel System, Filling and Bleeding ] Fuel System, Filling and Bleeding. (Never allow the high pressure pump to run dry).

Always follow these instructions before and during work.






1 Fuel Metering Valve (N290)

Do not open!

2 High Pressure Fuel Pump

Removing and installing, refer to => [ High Pressure Fuel Pump ] High Pressure Fuel Pump.

The fuel system MUST always be filled after replacing (never run dry). Refer to => [ Fuel System, Filling and Bleeding ] Fuel System, Filling and Bleeding.

3 Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)

Removing and installing, refer to => [ Fuel Pressure Sensor G247 ] Service and Repair.

4 Fuel Rail

5 Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276)

80 Nm

Removing and installing, refer to => [ Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve N276 ] Service and Repair.

6 Fuel Injector

Cylinder 1 fuel injector (N30)

Cylinder 2 fuel injector (N31)

Cylinder 3 fuel injector (N32)

Cylinder 4 fuel injector (N33)

Removing and installing, refer to => [ Fuel Injector ] Fuel Injector.

7 Fuel Return Line

The fuel return line must be routed correctly. They may be replaced only with the pressure retention valve.

Run the engine at idle for approximately two minutes after replacing, in order to bleed the fuel system and then check the fuel return lines for leaks.

8 Pressure Retention Valve

The valve always maintains a residual pressure (control quantity) of approximately 10 bar in the fuel return lines.

The fuel injectors require this control quantity to function correctly.

The pressure retention valve must be replaced completely with the fuel return line - item 7 -.

The engine must run at idle for approximately two minutes after replacing to bleed the fuel system.

Checking the pressure retention valve in the fuel return line. Refer to => [ Pressure Retention Valve in Fuel Return Line, Checking ] Testing and Inspection.

9 Fuel Tank

Overview, refer to one of the following:

Jetta from MY 05 through 10, Jetta SportWagen (US)/Jetta Wagon (Canada) for MY 09 and Jetta SportWagen (US)/Golf Wagon (Canada) from MY 10, refer to => [ Fuel Tank Overview ] Fuel Tank Overview.

Jetta from MY 11, refer to => [ Fuel Tank Overview ] Fuel Tank Overview.

10 Fuel Filter

Overview, refer to => [ Fuel Filter Overview ] Fuel Filter Overview.

11 Auxiliary Fuel Pump (V393)

Removing and installing, refer to => [ Auxiliary Fuel Pump V393 (In-Line Electric Fuel Pump) ] Auxiliary Fuel Pump V393 (In-Line Electric Fuel Pump).