1. |
Release the residual pressure in fuel line.
(Refer to the Fuel Delivery System - Repair Procedures - "Release
Residual Pressure in Fuel Line".)
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2. |
Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then remove battery (-) cable.
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3. |
Remove the installation nut (B), and then disconnect the fuel
feed tude (A).
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4. |
Disconnect the vapor hose (A) which is connected from the PCSV.
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5. |
Lift the vehicle.
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6. |
Remove the fuel tank.
(Refter to Fuel Delivery System - "Fuel Tank")
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7. |
Remove the vapor tube and low fuel line fixing clip (A) by using
a common driver.
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8. |
Remove the installation nuts, and then push the heat protector
in the direction of an arrow.
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9. |
Remove the installation bolts (A), and then remove the fuel line
fixing clip (B).
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10. |
Release the fuel & brake line protector (A) by disconnecting the
fixing clip.
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11. |
Remove the fuel line.
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Compressor Oil Specification
1.
The R-134a system requires synthetic compressor oil (PAG) whereas
the R-12 system requires mineral compressor oil. The two oils must never
be mixed.
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