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Fuel System - General Information - Quick Release Coupling
General Procedures
Disconnect Published: 11-May-2011
1. WARNINGS:
Place the vehicle in a quarantined area and arrange "No
Smoking/Petrol Fumes" signs about the vehicle.
Before any work is carried out on the fuel system, ground the
vehicle to earth and maintain the ground connection until the work is
complete.
Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or open flame of any type
when working on or near any fuel related components. Highly flammable
vapors are always present and may ignite. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
The fuel system remains pressurized for a long time after the
ignition is switched off. The fuel pressure must be relieved before
attempting any repairs. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
After carrying out repairs, the fuel system must be checked visually
for leaks. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal
injury.
This procedure involves fuel handling. Be prepared for fuel spillage
at all times and always observe fuel handling precautions. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
If taken internally do not induce vomiting, seek immediate medical
attention. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal
injury.
If fuel contacts the eyes, flush the eyes with cold water or
eyewash solution and seek medical attention.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling, as prolonged contact may
cause irritation. Should irritation develop, seek medical attention.
Relieve the fuel system pressure. For additional information, refer to the
procedure in this section: Pressure Relief.
2. Disconnect the quick release fitting.
1. Release the retaining clip.
2. Disconnect the quick release fitting.
Connect
1. To connect, reverse the disconnect procedure.
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Published: 11-May-2011
Fuel System - General Information - Quick Release Coupling - Push Connect
General Procedures
Disconnect
1. WARNINGS:
Place the vehicle in a quarantined area and arrange "No
Smoking/Petrol Fumes" signs about the vehicle.
Before any work is carried out on the fuel system, ground the
vehicle to earth and maintain the ground connection until the work is
complete.
Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or open flame of any type
when working on or near any fuel related components. Highly flammable
vapors are always present and may ignite. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
The fuel system remains pressurized for a long time after the
ignition is switched off. The fuel pressure must be relieved before
attempting any repairs. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
After carrying out repairs, the fuel system must be checked visually
for leaks. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal
injury.
This procedure involves fuel handling. Be prepared for fuel spillage
at all times and always observe fuel handling precautions. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
If taken internally do not induce vomiting, seek immediate medical
attention. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal
injury.
If fuel contacts the eyes, flush the eyes with cold water or
eyewash solution and seek medical attention.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling, as prolonged contact may
cause irritation. Should irritation develop, seek medical attention.
Relieve the fuel system pressure. For additional information, refer to the
procedure in this section:
For additional information, refer to: Fuel System Pressure Release
(310-00 Fuel System - General Information, General Procedures).
2. Disconnect the push connect fitting.
1. Press the tang.
2. Disconnect the push connect fitting.
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Fuel system Electronic returnless fuel system (ERFS) Fuel tank Multi layer plastic Fuel tank sender unit Mounted on the body of the fuel pump Fuel filter Located in the fuel tank Fuel pump Electric,located in the fuel tank System pressure 4.5 bar - 65 lbf/in2 Capacities Liters Fuel tank capacity 71.1 (total) / 69.5 (useable) Torque Specifications
Item Nm lb-ft lb-in Fuel tank filler pipe bracket retaining nut 9 - 80 Fuel tank filler pipe bracket retaining bolt 9 - 80 Fuel tank support strap retaining bolts 35 26 - Fuel / vapor tube bracket retaining bolt in engine compartment 5 - 44 Fuel / vapor tube bracket to underbody retaining bolts 7 - 62 Fuel pump and sender unit locking ring 250 184 -
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1 Fuel feed pipe connection 2 EVAP pipe connection 3 Manifold 4 Low Pressure (LP) sensor 5 Fuel feed pipe 6 Fuel vapor vent valve 7 Fuel pump module assembly 8 Fuel tank www.JagDocs.com
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10 FPDM (fuel pump driver module) 11 Fuel filler pipe 12 Fuel filler cap and lanyard 13 Charcoal canister 14 Pipe - EVAP charcoal canister to purge valve COMPONENT LOCATION - NORTH AMERICAN SPECIFICATION (NAS)
Item Description 1 Fuel feed pipe connection 2 EVAP pipe connection 3 Manifold 4 LP sensor 5 Fuel feed pipe 6 Fuel vapor vent valve
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8 Fuel tank 9 Fuel filler hose 10 FPDM 11 Anti-trickle valve 12 Fuel filler cap and lanyard 13 DMTL filter 14 Fuel filler pipe 15 Charcoal canister 16 DMTL pump 17 Pipe - EVAP charcoal canister to purge valve
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the flow and pressure supplied by controlling the operation of the fuel pump using a PWM (pulse width modulation) output. A
LP sensor is located in the fuel feed supply line to the engine and is monitored by the ECM for fuel pump control.
Two fuel level sensors are installed in either side of the saddle tank. The sensors are a MAPPS (magnetic passive position
sensor) which provide a variable resistance to ground for the output from the fuel gage.
The fuel system also incorporates an EVAP (evaporative emission) system which is part of the on-board refueling and vapor
recovery feature. The function and operation of the system is designed to meet EVAP requirements to minimize fuel vapor losses.