Fuel Line Coupler: Service and Repair
Fuel Tube/Quick-Connect Fittings Removal1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for fire radio, then write down the frequencies for the radio's preset buttons.
2. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
3. Remove the fuel fill cap, and relieve fuel pressure in the tank.
4. Relieve fuel pressure.
5. Check the fuel quick-connect fittings for dirt, and clean them if necessary.
6. Hold the connector (A) with one hand, and squeeze the retainer tabs (B) with the other hand to release the tabs from the locking pawls (C). Pull the connector off.
NOTE:
- Be careful not to damage the line (D) or other parts.
- Do not use tools.
- If the connector does not move, keep the retainer tabs pressed down, and alternately pull and push the connector until it comes off easily.
- Do not remove the retainer from the pipe; once removed, the retainer must be replaced with a new one.
7. Check the contact area (A) of the pipe (B) for dirt and damage.
- If the surface is dirty, clean it.
- If the surface is rusty or damaged, replace the fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel feed pipe or fuel return pipe.
8. To prevent damage and keep foreign matter out, cover the disconnected connector and pipe end with plastic bags (A).
NOTE: The retainer cannot be reused once it has been removed from the pipe.
Replace the retainer when
- replacing the fuel pump.
- replacing the fuel filter.
- replacing the fuel feed line.
- replacing the fuel return line.
- it has been removed from the line.
- it is damaged.
Fuel Tube/Quick-Connect Fittings Installation
1. Check the contact area (A) of the pipe (B) for dirt and damage, and clean if necessary.
2. Insert a new retainer (A) into the connector (B) if the retainer is damaged, or after
- replacing the fuel pump.
- replacing the fuel filter.
- replacing the fuel feed line.
- replacing the fuel return line.
- removing the retainer from the line.
3. Before connecting a new fuel tube/quick-connect fitting assembly (A), remove the old retainer from the mating pipe.
4. Align the quick-connect fittings with the pipe (A), and align the retainer (B) locking pawls with the connector (C) grooves. Then press the quick-connect fittings onto the pipe until both retainer pawls lock with a clicking sound.
NOTE: If it is hard to connect, put a small amount of new engine oil on the pipe end.
5. Make sure the connection is secure and that the pawls are firmly locked into place; check visually and by pulling the connector.
6. Reconnect the battery negative cable, and turn the ignition switch ON (II). The fuel pump will run for about 2 seconds, and fuel pressure will rise. Repeat two or three times, and check that there is no leakage in the fuel supply system.