Page 332 of 976

Mpi
9
REPAIR
Refit
9.Examine flexible mounting for splits or damage;
renew as necessary.
10.Thoroughly clean throttle housing and mating
face of flexible mounting.
11.Connect breather hose to throttle housing.
12.Position throttle housing to mounting studs, fit
nuts. Tighten to
7 Nm.
13.Connect throttle cable to cam.
14.Adjust throttle cable.
15.Connect multiplug to stepper motor.
16.Connect multiplug to throttle potentiometer.
17.Connect hose to throttle housing, tighten clip.FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR
Service repair no - 19.45.06
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Position absorbant cloth around fuel pipe to fuel
rail union. Loosen bolt to relieve pressure.
Re-tighten bolt.
3.Release clip and disconnect fuel hose from
pressure regulator.
CAUTION: Plug the connectors.
4.Disconnect intake air temperature sensor
multiplug.
5.Remove 4 bolts securing pressure regulator
steady bracket to fuel rail and manifold, remove
steady bracket.
6.Disconnect vacuum hose from pressure
regulator.
7.Manoeuvre pressure regulator from fuel rail.
8.Discard 'O' ring.
Page 333 of 976
19FUEL SYSTEM
10
REPAIR
Refit
9.Clean pressure regulator and mating surfaces.
10.Fit new 'O' ring to pressure regulator.
11.Fit vacuum hose to pressure regulator.
12.Position pressure regulator.
13.Fit steady bracket.
14.Fit bolts and tighten.
15.Connect multiplug to air temperature sensor.
16.Remove plugs, fit fuel hose to regulator and
secure with clip.
17.Reconnect battery negative lead.OXYGEN SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.41 - L.H
Service repair no - 18.30.42 - R.H
Remove
1.Disconnect oxygen sensor multiplug.
2.Release multiplug from bracket.
3.Release harness lead from cable tie.
4.Remove oxygen sensor; recover sealing washer.
Refit
5.Fit sealing washer to oxygen sensor.
6.Fit oxygen sensor. Tighten to
55 Nm.
7.Secure multiplug to bracket, connect multiplug.
8.Secure harness lead with cable tie.
Page 336 of 976

19FUEL SYSTEM
2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - V8i/Tdi AUTO EDC
Description
The cruise control system consists of
electro-mechanical devices, and comprises of the
following components.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU)
The microprocessor based ECU evaluates the signals
provided by the driver controls, brake pedal switch,
clutch pedal switch on manual models, and the
vehicle speed sensor. The ECU activates the vacuum
pump as required. The ECU also has a memory
function for set speed storage.
Driver operated switches
The main cruise control switch is located in the
auxiliary switch panel and activates the cruise control
system. The steering wheel switches provide
'set/accelerate' and 'resume/decelerate' features.
These switches provide the interface between driver
and cruise control system.
Brake pedal switch
The brake pedal switch is located under the lower
dash attached to the brake pedal mounting bracket.
The switch provides for fast disengagement of the
cruise control system and rapid return of the throttle
levers to the idle position when the brake pedal is
applied.
Clutch pedal switch
The clutch pedal switch is located under the lower
dash attached to the clutch pedal mounting bracket.
The switch provides for fast disengagement of the
cruise control system and rapid return of the throttle
levers to the idle position when the clutch pedal is
applied.Vehicle speed sensor
The vehicle speed sensor is located on the side of the
transfer box adjacent to park brake. The sensor
provides road speed data to the ECU. The cruise
control system cannot be engaged until the road
speed exceeds 45 km/h, (28 mph) the system will
automatically disengage at a road speed of 42 km/h
(26 mph).
Vacuum pump
The vacuum pump is energised when the main cruise
control switch is operated, and is actuated by the
steering wheel and brake pedal switches. The pump
provides a vacuum source to the cruise control
actuator. A control valve in the pump provides for
steady increase of road speed or purge of the system
when the brake pedal is applied.
Actuator
The actuator provides the servo mechanism link
between the cruise control system and throttle linkage
and is operated by vacuum from the vacuum pump.
Neutral lockout relay - automatic vehicles
The relay module is located in the right hand side
footwell, accessible by removing the trim casing.
The function of the relay module is to disengage the
cruise control system if neutral, or park, is selected in
the main gearbox, when the system is engaged.
Engine speed trip ECU - Manual vehicles
This unit is located in the right hand side footwell,
accessible by removing the trim casing.
The function of the unit is to disengage cruise control
if engine speed exceeds 5000 rev/min.
Page 339 of 976
19FUEL SYSTEM
2
REPAIR ENGAGEMENT (ON/OFF) SWITCH
Service repair no - 19.75.30
Switch Replacement
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Carefully release auxiliary switch panel from
fascia.
3.Disconnect multiplug from switch.
4.Depress retaining lugs on switch, remove switch
from panel.
Bulb replacement
5.Position switch to facilitate removal of bulb.
6.Rotate bulb holder 90°and withdraw it from
switch.CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH
Service repair no - 19.75.36
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2. Models fitted with airbags:Remove driver's
airbag module.
See SUPPLEMENTARY
RESTRAINT SYSTEM, Repair, Driver's
Airbag Module
3. Models without airbags:Turn steering wheel
through 90°. Remove 2 Torx screws securing
pad to steering wheel and remove steering
wheel pad.
4.Disconnect cruise control switch multiplug from
main harness.
Page 341 of 976

19FUEL SYSTEM
4
REPAIR
NOTE: If rotary coupler is to be re-used a
piece of adhesive tape should be placed
around the moulding in position A to
prevent rotation. Failure to do this may result in
damage to the wires inside the coupler.
6.Release clips securing rotary coupler to column
stalk assembly.
7.Remove rotary coupler from column stalk
assembly.
CAUTION: Ensure front wheels are in the
straight ahead position before removal
and refitting. Store in a plastic bag. DO
NOT rotate mechanism whilst removed.
Refit
8.Reverse removal procedure. Ensuring that the
column harnesses are not trapped by the
column shroud.
NOTE: If original rotary coupler is to be
fitted and there is evidence of tampering, it
is imperative that the coupler is
centralised.
See SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT
SYSTEM, Repair, Rotary Coupler
NOTE: If a new rotary coupler is to be
fitted and the sealing tape is broken it
MUST NOT be used. Ensure rotary coupler
lugs are correctly engaged in the rear of the
steering wheel.ACTUATOR - V8i
Service repair no - 19.75.12
NOTE: The actuator is non serviceable, fit
a new unit if failure or damage occurs.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Disconnect vacuum hose from actuator.
3.Remove nut securing actuator to throttle bracket.
4.Remove actuator, and manoeuvre actuator
operating link off throttle lever.
5.Withdraw actuator.
Refit
6.Inspect rubber diaphragm. Fit a new actuator
assembly if diaphragm is damaged.
7.Reverse removal procedure. Fitting the hook
uppermost.
Page 343 of 976
19FUEL SYSTEM
6
REPAIR VACUUM PUMP - TDI
Service repair no - 19.75.06
NOTE: The vacuum pump is non
serviceable, fit a new unit if failure or
damage occurs.
Remove
1.Release turnbuckle securing wheel chock and
remove.
2.Release strap securing jack and remove.
3.Release 3 pump mounting rubbers from vehicle
body.
4.Manoeuvre pump out of box section.
5.Release multiplug cover and disconnect
multiplug from pump.
6.Disconnect vacuum hose from pump.
7.Remove pump.
Refit
8.Reverse removal procedure. Ensure all hose
and electrical connections are secure.
Page 344 of 976

CRUISE CONTROL
7
REPAIR CRUISE CONTROL ECU - V8i
Service repair no - 19.75.49
Remove
1.Remove lower dash panel.
2.Disconnect ECU multi-plug.
3.Remove ECU fixing.
4.Remove ECU.
5.Reverse removal procedure. Ensuring that
electrical multi-plug is securely reconnected.
SPEED TRIP ECU - MANUAL V8i
NOTE: The neutral lock out relay
module/speed trip ECU is mounted in the
right hand side footwell. To identify
components.
See Electrical Trouble Shooting
Manual.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
Service repair no - 18.30.22
For Tdi
See FUEL SYSTEM Tdi, Repair, Vehicle
Speed Sensor
For V8iSee FUEL SYSTEM MFI, Repair, Vehicle
Speed Sensor
NEUTRAL LOCK OUT RELAY
Service repair no - 19.75.28
1.Remove 3 studs securing fascia right hand side
closing panel.
2.Release and move closing panel aside.
3.Remove 2 studs securing right hand side 'A' post
lower trim casing.
4.Remove casing.
5.Locate relay (neutral coloured base) and release
base from bracket.
6.Remove relay.
NOTE: For further information.See
Electrical Trouble Shooting Manual.
Refit
7.Reverse removal procedure.
Page 345 of 976

19FUEL SYSTEM
8
REPAIR ACTUATOR - Tdi
Service repair no - 19.75.05
NOTE: The actuator is non serviceable, fit
a new unit if failure or damage occurs.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove split pin, withdraw clevis pin and
disconnect cable from lever.
3.Disconnect link ball end from cable lever.
4.Disconnect vacuum hose from actuator.
5.Remove nut securing actuator to bracket and
remove actuator.
6.Inspect rubber diaphragm. Fit a new actuator
assembly if diaphragm is damaged.Refit
7.Check that link setting distance (dimension 'A')
equals 16 mm and that the retainer is locked in
position. If correct, proceed to paragraph 9.
8.If dimension 'A' is not correct, proceed as
follows:
·Measure 16 mm from diaphragm collar and
mark the position.
·Position link and retainer to the mark and
rotate retainer half a turn to secure.
·Check measurement 'A' is still 16 mm, then
turn retainer a further quarter turn to lock.
9.Fit actuator and secure to bracket with nut.
10.Connect vacuum hose.
11.Connect link ball end to cable lever.
12.Connect cable to lever and secure with clevis pin
and split pin.
13.Adjust cable position to remove any free play
from link, setting dimension 'B' should be 103
mm.