GENERAL INFORMATION, Precautions when working with electrical equipment.
Removing the filter
1. Disconnect "mass" battery wire.
2. Disconnect the connector from the fuel pressure sensor.
3. Take a piece of clean rag and put it in the engine compartment under the fuel filter so that it can absorb the fuel spilled during the disconnection of the pipelines.
4. Unscrew the Torx bolt and disconnect the latch securing the fuel pressure sensor to the fuel filter housing, remove the sensor from the housing.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting any system elements, make sure that the places immediately adjacent to the disconnected elements are free of dirt. Immediately after disconnection, close the open ends of the pipelines with plugs to prevent foreign particles from entering the system.
5. Always replace the fuel pressure sensor O-ring with a new one when reassembling.
6. Remember the location of the fuel hoses, loosen the clamps of their fastening and disconnect both fuel hoses from the fuel filter housing.
WARNING: Fuel leakage is inevitable during this operation. Take safety precautions to prevent fire or explosion.
7. Turn away a bolt of fastening of the case of the fuel filter to an arm of fastening.
8. Remove the fuel filter.
Filter installation
1. Wipe the fuel filter installation site.
2. Install the fuel filter on the mounting bracket and tighten the mounting bolt to 6 Nm (4.4 lb ft).
3. Properly connect the fuel hoses to the fuel filter housing and tighten them with clamps.
4. Install a new O-ring into the groove of the fuel pressure sensor, insert the sensor into the fuel filter housing, fix the sensor with a bracket and tighten the Torx mounting bolt to 6 Nm (4.4 lb ft).
5. Connect the connector to the fuel pressure sensor.
6. Connect "mass" battery wire.
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