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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
ADJUSTMENTS 19-2-11
ADJUST ME NTS
Fuel tank - drain
$% 19.55.02
Drain
1.Disconnect both leads from battery.
WARNING: Always disconnect the negative
lead first. Disconnection of the positive lead
while the negative lead is connected could
result in a short circuit through accidental
grounding and cause personal injury.
2.Connect TestBook to vehicle and depressurise
fuel system.
3.Remove fuel pump.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8,
REPAIRS, Pump - fuel.
4.Using a fuel recovery appliance, drain the fuel
from the tank into a sealed container. Follow
the manufacturers instructions for the
connection and safe use of the appliance.
Refill
1.Fit fuel pump unit.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8,
REPAIRS, Pump - fuel.
2.Refill fuel tank with extracted fuel.
3.Connect battery leads, positive lead first.
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
REPAIRS 19-2-13
REPAIRS
Switch - inertia - fuel cut-off
$% 19.22.09
Remove
1.Disconnect multiplug from fuel cut-off switch.
2.Remove 2 screws securing fuel cut-off switch to
bulkhead.
3.Remove fuel cut-off switch from bulkhead.
Refit
1.Position fuel cut-off switch to bulkhead and
secure with screws.
2.Connect multiplug to fuel cut-off switch.
3.To set the fuel cut-off switch, depress the top of
the fuel cut-off switch.
Pump - fuel
$% 19.45.08
NOTE: The fuel pump and fuel gauge tank unit are
integral parts of the fuel pump housing and cannot be
renewed separately
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3. Models with third row seats: Remove RH
third row seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - third row.
4. Remove right hand rear lower quarter trim
casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
5. Models with third row seats: Remove 4
screws securing third row seat latch finishers to
body and finishers.
6.Release and remove screw cover from rear
floor carpet finisher.
7.Remove 6 screws securing loadspace carpet
finisher, remove finisher.
8.Release carpet and tie aside.
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
19-2-14 REPAIRS
9.Remove 6 screws securing fuel pump access
panel to floor.
10.Remove access panel.
11.Clean fuel pump hose connections.
12.Position absorbent cloth to absorb fuel spillage.
13.Disconnect multiplug and fuel hose from fuel
pump housing.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
14. NAS models: Disconnect pressure sensor
pipe from fuel pump housing.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
15.Use LRT-19-009 to remove locking ring from
fuel pump housing.
16.Remove fuel pump and discard sealing ring. Refit
1.Clean fuel pump housing and mating face on
fuel tank.
2.Fit new seal to mating face on fuel tank.
3.Fit fuel pump assembly to fuel tank and use
LRT-19-009 to fit locking ring.
4.Connect multiplug and fuel hose to fuel pump
housing.
5. NAS models: Connect pressure sensor pipe to
fuel pump housing.
6.Fit fuel pump access panel and secure with
screws.
7.Reposition carpet.
8.Fit carpet finisher and secure with screws.
9.Fit screw cover.
10. Models with third row seats: Fit and secure
third row seat latch finishers.
11.Fit right hand rear lower quarter trim casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
12. Models with third row seats: Fit RH third row
seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - third row.
13.Connect battery earth lead.
14.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
REPAIRS 19-2-15
Tank - fuel
$% 19.55.01
Remove
1.Drain fuel tank.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8,
ADJUSTMENTS, Fuel tank - drain.
2.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
3. All except NAS models:Release clips
securing filler and breather hoses. Release
hoses from filler tube.
4. NAS models: Loosen securing clip and
release filler tube from fuel tank.
5.Disconnect fuel tank vent pipe from filler tube.
6.Support weight of fuel tank underneath cradle. 7.Remove 2 nuts and 2 bolts securing cradle to
chassis.
8.With assistance, lower LH side of fuel tank then
remove fuel tank from chassis.
9.Remove cradle from fuel tank.
Non NAS fuel tank
10.Remove 2 scrivets securing heat shield and
remove heat shield.
11. All except NAS models: Release securing clip
and remove breather hose from fuel tank.
Refit
1.Fit breather hose to fuel tank and secure with
clip.
2.Position heat shield and secure with scrivets.
3.With assistance, position fuel tank and cradle.
4.Fit nuts and bolts securing cradle to chassis.
Tighten bolts to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft) and nuts to 26
Nm (19 lbf.ft).
5.Connect vent hose.
6.Connect breather and filler hoses and secure
with clips.
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
19-2-16 REPAIRS
Filler tube - fuel
$% 19.55.07
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Ensure fuel tank is less than half full. If not,
drain fuel tank to less than half full.
+ FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8,
ADJUSTMENTS, Fuel tank - drain.
3.Remove filler cap.
Non NAS installation
4.Drill out rivet securing lower part of mud flap
support bracket and release bracket .
5. All except NAS models: Position suitable
container beneath filler tube and disconnect
filler hose, breather hose and vent pipe from
filler tube.
WARNING: TAKE ALL NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE AND
EXPLOSION.
NAS installation6. NAS models: Position suitable container
beneath filler tube to tank connection , loosen
securing clip and release filler tube from fuel
tank.
WARNING: TAKE ALL NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE AND
EXPLOSION.
7. NAS models: Disconnect vent pipes from filler
tube.
8. Release filler tube from grommet in body and
remove from under rear wing. Collect grommet.
9. NAS models: Remove cable tie securing
pressure sensor pipe to filler tube and remove
filler tube.
Refit
1. NAS models: Position filler tube to pressure
sensor pipe and secure with new cable tie.
2. Fit grommet to body, position filler tube under
rear wing and secure in grommet.
3. NAS models: Connect filler tube to fuel tank
and secure with clip. Connect vent pipes to filler
tube.
4. All except NAS models: Connect filler hose
and breather hose to filler tube and secure with
clips. Connect vent pipe to filler tube.
5. Position support bracket to mud flap and
secure with new rivet.
6.If applicable, refill fuel tank with extracted fuel.
7.Fit filler cap.
8.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
REPAIRS 19-2-17
Solenoid - fuel filler flap release
$% 19.55.17
Remove
1.Remove loadspace RH side trim casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
2.Remove 2 nuts and release solenoid from
body panel.
3.Disconnect multiplug and remove solenoid.
Refit
1.Position solenoid and connect multiplug.
2.Position solenoid to panel and tighten nuts.
3.Fit loadspace RH side trim casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
Switch - fuel filler flap release - up to
03MY
$% 19.55.23
Remove
1.Carefully remove switch.
2.Disconnect multiplug from switch.
3.Remove switch.
Refit
1.Connect multiplug switch.
2.Position switch and push to secure.
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FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - V8
19-2-18 REPAIRS
Switch - fuel filler flap release - from
03MY
$% 19.55.23
Remove
1.Remove 2 screws securing instrument cowl to
fascia and release the cowl from the retaining
clips.
2.Disconnect multiplug from the fuel filler flap
release switch.
3.Remove the fuel filler flap release switch from
the instrument cowl.
Refit
1.Fit and secure the fuel filler flap release switch
to the instrument cowl and connect the
multiplug.
2.Fit the instrument cowl to the fascia and secure
with screws.
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COOLING SYSTEM - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 26-2-9
Viscous fan
1Coolant pump pulley drive attachment
2Fan blades3Bi-metallic coil
4Body
The viscous fan provides a means of controlling the speed of the fan relative to the operating temperature of the
engine. The fan rotation draws air through the radiator, reducing engine coolant temperatures when the vehicle is
stationary or moving slowly.
The viscous fan is attached to the coolant pump drive pulley and secured to the pulley by a nut. The nut is positively
attached to a spindle which is supported on bearings in the fan body. The viscous drive comprises a circular drive
plate attached to the spindle and driven from the coolant pump pulley and the coupling body. The drive plate and the
body have interlocking annular grooves with a small clearance which provides the drive when silicone fluid enters the
fluid chamber. A bi-metallic coil is fitted externally on the forward face of the body. The coil is connected to and
operates a valve in the body. The valve operates on a valve plate with ports that connect the reservoir to the fluid
chamber. The valve plate also has return ports which, when the valve is closed, scoop fluid from the fluid chamber
and push it into the reservoir under centrifugal force.
Silicone fluid is retained in a reservoir at the front of the body. When the engine is off and the fan is stationary, the
silicone fluid level stabilises between the reservoir and the fluid chamber. This will result in the fan operating when the
engine is started, but the drive will be removed quickly after the fan starts rotating and the fan will 'freewheel'.
At low radiator temperatures, the fan operation is not required and the bi-metallic coil keeps the valve closed,
separating the silicone fluid from the drive plate. This allows the fan to 'freewheel' reducing the load on the engine,
improving fuel consumption and reducing noise generated by the rotation of the fan.
When the radiator temperature increases, the bi-metallic coil reacts and moves the valve, allowing the silicone fluid
to flow into the fluid chamber. The resistance to shear of the silicone fluid creates drag on the drive plate and provides
drive to the body and the fan blades.