Checking For Leaks
Checking for Leaks
• Foam or air bubbles can form in the supply line.
• Lack of performance, misfire.
• Starting difficulties.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Hose Clamps Up to 25 mm Dia. (3094)
• Cooling System Tester (V.A.G 1274) with adapter (V.A.G 1274/1 A) and diesel adapter (V.A.G 1274/2)
• Banjo Bolt with Seal (VAS 5187/1A) from the Pressure Gauge (VAS 5187)
Procedure
Follow the guidelines for cleanliness. Refer to => [ Clean Working Conditions ] Fuel Supply System.
- Carefully pull the engine cover off the 4 bolts one after the other - arrows -.
- Remove upper section of the intake manifold.
- Clamp off the fuel return line using a (3094).
- Remove the fuel return line from the high pressure pump - arrow -.
- Attach the (V.A.G 1274/2) and the (V.A.G 1274/1A) to the (V.A.G 1274).
- In place of the fuel return line, attach the (V.A.G 1274/2) to the high pressure pump with the (VAS 5187/1A).
- Install the (3094) at the following locations:
VF Supply hose to the fuel filter
RT Return hose to the fuel system cooler
- Create 1.0 to 1.5 bar pressure using the (V.A.G 1274).
- If pressure decreases continually, search for leaking areas and repair the malfunction.
• It is possible to check the fuel lines by moving the hose clamps from the filter to the connections on the fuel tank.
Assemble in reverse order of disassembling. Note the following:
- Tighten the fuel return line from the high pressure pump.