FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Working on Fuel System







Working on Fuel System

The fuel system is under pressure!

Always wear protective eyewear and protective clothing to prevent injuries and fuel from coming in contact with your skin.

Before loosening line connections, place a cloth around the connection point. Then release pressure by carefully disconnecting the line.

For safety reasons, interrupt the current to the fuel pump before opening the fuel system. Otherwise, the fuel pump will activate when the drivers door opens or when the ignition is turned on. Interrupt the power supply in one of the following ways:

Battery, disconnecting

or

Remove the fuel pump (G6) fuse.

or

Disconnect the connector from the fuel delivery unit flange.

Always observe the following when removing and installing the fuel level sensor or the fuel pump from a full or partially filled fuel tank.

Before starting work, turn the exhaust extraction system on and place an extraction hose close to the fuel tank opening to extract the fuel fumes. If no exhaust extraction system is available, a radial fan (as long as motor is not in air flow) with a displacement greater than 15 m3/h can be used.

Prevent fuel from contacting skin! Wear fuel resistant gloves!

When doing any repair work, especially in the engine compartment, pay attention to the following due to clearance issues:

Route lines of all types (for example, fuel, hydraulic, Evaporative Emission (EVAP), coolant, refrigerant, brake fluid and vacuum) and electrical wiring so that the original path is followed.

To prevent damage to the lines, make sure there is sufficient clearance to all moving or hot components.