System Description Fuel Pressure
The fuel supply system consists of a fuel tank, in-tank
high pressure fuel pump, fuel pump relay, fuel pump
resistor, main relay, fuel filter, pressure regulator, injec-
tors and injector resistor.
This system delivers pressure regulated fuel to the in-
jectors and cuts the fuel delivery when the engine is not
running.
Relieving
Do not smoke while working on the fuel system.
Keep open flames or sparks away from the work
area.
Be sure to relieve fuel pressure while the engine is
off.
NOTE: Before disconnecting fuel pipes or hoses,
release pressure from the system by loosening the 6
mm service bolt at top of the fuel filter.
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable from the battery
negative terminal.
2. Remove fuel filler cap.
3. Use a box end wrench on the 6 mm service bolt at
the fuel filter, while holding the special banjo bolt
with another wrench.
4. Place a rag or shop towel over the 6 mm service bolt.
5. Slowly loosen the 6 mm service bolt one complete
turn.
SERVICE BOLT
12N.m(1.2kg-m. 9 Ib-ft)
SHOP
TOWEL
FUEL FILTER
NOTE:
A fuel pressure gauge can be attached at the 6 mm
service bolt hole.
Always replace the washer between the service bolt
and the special banjo bolt, whenever the service
bolt is loosened to relieve fuel pressure.
Replace all washers whenever the bolts are
removed to disassemble parts.
(cont’d)
The fuel supply system consists of a fuel tank, in-tank
high pressure fuel pump, fuel pump relay, fuel pump
resistor, main relay, fuel filter, pressure regulator, injec-
tors and injector resistor.
This system delivers pressure regulated fuel to the in-
jectors and cuts the fuel delivery when the engine is not
running.
Relieving
Do not smoke while working on the fuel system.
Keep open flames or sparks away from the work
area.
Be sure to relieve fuel pressure while the engine is
off.
NOTE: Before disconnecting fuel pipes or hoses,
release pressure from the system by loosening the 6
mm service bolt at top of the fuel filter.
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable from the battery
negative terminal.
2. Remove fuel filler cap.
3. Use a box end wrench on the 6 mm service bolt at
the fuel filter, while holding the special banjo bolt
with another wrench.
4. Place a rag or shop towel over the 6 mm service bolt.
5. Slowly loosen the 6 mm service bolt one complete
turn.
SERVICE BOLT
12N.m(1.2kg-m. 9 Ib-ft)
SHOP
TOWEL
FUEL FILTER
NOTE:
A fuel pressure gauge can be attached at the 6 mm
service bolt hole.
Always replace the washer between the service bolt
and the special banjo bolt, whenever the service
bolt is loosened to relieve fuel pressure.
Replace all washers whenever the bolts are
removed to disassemble parts.
(cont’d)