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5. Disconnect the vacuum hose from pressure regu-
lator, and place a finger over the end of the hose.
6. Check the fuel line pressure.
Fuel line pressure: 235—275 kPa
(2.4—2.8 kg/cm2, 34—40 psi)
7. If not within specification, replace the pressure
regulator.
8. Connect the vacuum hose to pressure regulator.
FUEL PUMP
Operation Test
1. Connect a jumper wire to the test connector
(Yellow).
2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
3. Disconnect transfer pump connector (8-pin).
4. Turn the ignition switch ON.
5. Listen for operational sound of the fuel pump at
the filler inlet.
6. Install the fuel filler cap.
7. If no sound was heard, check the voltage at the
fuel pump connector (WY wire and a ground).
Voltage: 12V
8. If the voltage is normal, replace the fuel pump.
9. If not correct, check the control relay and circuit
(Refer to page 4C—96.)
10. Disconnect the jumper wire.
Volume Test
Warning
Before performing the following procedures,
release the fuel pressure from the fuel system
to reduce the possibility of injury or fire.
(Refer to page 4C—52)
1. Connect a jumper wire to test connector (Yellow).
2. Disconnect the fuel return hose from fuel return
pipe.
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Pulsation damper
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Intake mainfold
3. Turn the ignition switch ON for 10 seconds, and
check the feeding capacity with graduated
cylinder.
Feeding capacity:
Minimum 220 cc (13.4 cu in)/10 sec.
4. If not within specification, check the fuel filter, fuel
lines and fuel pump.
5. Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the
jumper wire.
PULSATION DAMPER
1. Run the engine at idle.
2. Place a finger on the screw of the pulsation damper
head.
3. Check that pulsation is felt.
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Injector
INJECTOR
On-vehicle Inspection
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Listen for operational sound of the injector with a
screwdriver or a sound scope.
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3. Ground the test connector (Green, 1-pin).
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5. Connect the SST to the battery and injector.
6. Check the injection volume with a graduated con-
tainer.
Injection volume:
Approx. 66—91 cc (4.03—5.55 cu in) /15 sec.
Caution
When using the SST, make sure of the SST
number and use correct one.
7. If not correct, replace the injector.
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Rear seat Cushion Release Button -
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TRANSFER PUMP CONTROL SYSTEM (4 WHEEL
STEERING)
1. Remove the rear seat. (Refer to 14 section.)
2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
3. Turn the ignition switch ON.
Note
a) The tank should be more than 1/3 full.
b) Due to the delay timer, transfer pump oper-
ation begins approx. 10 sec. after the igni-
tion switch is turned ON.
4. Listen for the operational sound of the transfer
pump.
5. Install the fuel filler cap.
6. If no sound was heard, check the voltage at the
transfer pump connector.
Terminal (wire) Voltage
A, C (WG) Approx. 12V
I, J (B) OV
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7. If the voltages are correct, replace the transfer
pump.
8. If not correct, disconnect the transfer pump con-
nector.
9. Check the voltage at the terminals below.
Terminal (wire) Voltage
A, C (WG) Approx. 12V
I, J (B) OV
10. If the voltages are correct, replace the transfer
pump.
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11. If not correct, check the voltage at terminals of the
fuel pump control unit.
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Fuel pump
Fuel filter
Bracket
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Terminal (wire) Voltage
A(B) Approx. 12V
C (BW) OV
12. If the voltages are correct, replace the fuel pump
control unit.
13. If not correct, repair the power supply circuit or the
ground circuit for the fuel pump control unit.
REPLACEMENT
Caution
A)Before performing the following procedure,
release the fuel pressure from the fuel sys-
tem to reduce the possibility of injury or fire.
(Refer to page 4C—52.)
b)When servicing the fuel system, keep
sparks, cigarettes, and open flames away
from the fuel.
Fuel Pump
1. Remove the rear seat and disconnect the fuel
pump connector.
2. Remove the service hole cover.
3. Disconnect the fuel hoses.
4. Remove the fuel pump and fuel tank gauge as-
sembly.
5. Replace the fuel pump.
Caution
Secure the fuel pump terminals and fuel hoses
tightly.
6. Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Transfer Pump
1. Remove the fuel tank. (Refer to page 4C—65.)
2. Disconnect the fuel hoses from the transfer pump.
3. Remove the transfer pump.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Injector
1. Remove the engine hanger.
2. Remove the wiring harness bracket.
3. Disconnect the PCV valve and hose from the dy-
namic chamber.
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^ Pulsation
damper
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Pulsation damper
—
Delivery pipe
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Fuel hose
,Fuel pump
-Intank filter
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Insulator
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O - ring
Grommet
Manifold
Delivery pipe
Pressure Regulator
1. Remove the engine hanger.
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose and fuel return hose.
3. Remove the pressure regulator.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
8—11 Nm (0.8—1.1 m-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
Pulsation Damper
1. Remove the delivery pipe assembly. (Refer to page
4C-63.)
2. Remove the pulsation damper.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
25—34 N m (2.5—3.5 m-kg, 18—25 ft-lb)
Fuel Filter
Low pressure side (In-tank filter)
Refer to page 4C—60.
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High pressure side
The fuel filter must be replaced at the intervals out-
lined in the maintenance schedule.
Warning
Always work away from sparks or open
flames.
1. Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter.
2. Remove the fuel filter and the bracket.
3. Install a new filter and the bracket.
4. Connect the fuel hoses.
Note
When installing the filter, push the fuel hoses
fully onto the fuel filter and secure them with
spring clamps.
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FUEL TANK
Removal
Caution
a) Before performing the following procedure, release the fuel pressure from the fuel sys-
tem to reduce the possibility of injury or fire. (Refer to page 4C—52.)
b)When removing the fuel tank, keep sparks, cigarettes, and open flames away from the
fuel tank.
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
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Note
Drain the fuel from the fuel tank before removing the tank.
1. Remove fuel filler cap.
2. Fuel pump connectors
3. Fuel hoses
4. Steering angle transfer shaft (4-wheel
steering)
(Refer to section 10)
5. Cross member (4-wheel steering)
6. Evaporative hoses
7. Fuel filler hose
8. Breather hose
9. Parking cable bracket
10. Fuel tank strap
11. Fuel tank
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Apply 12V
J* Port
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4. Disconnect the solenoid valve connector.
5. Connect 12V and a ground to the terminals of the
solenoid valve.
6. Blow through the solenoid valve from vacuum hose
A.
7. Check that air flows from the air filter.
EGR Modulator Valve
1. Remove the EGR modulator valve.
2. Plug the No. 1 port and connect a vacuum pump
to the No. 3 port.
3. Blow into the exhaust gas port. Operate the vacu-
um pump and verify that vacuum is held.
4. Release the exhaust gas port and confirm that
vacuum is released.
EGR Control Valve
1. Warm up the engine and run at idle.
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the EGR con-
trol valve and plug it.
3. Verify that the engine runs smoothly.
4. If not correct, clean the exhaust gas passage in
the valve or replace the valve.
Note
Before replacing the EGR control valve, check
the intake air and control systems.
5. Connect a vacuum pump to the valve and apply
vacuum.
6. Verify that the engine runs roughly or stalls at more
than the specified vacuum.
Specification:
40—60 mmHg (1.6—2.4 inHg)
7. If not correct, replace the EGR control valve.
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