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Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection




Fuel Pressure Test

Special Tools Required

- Fuel pressure gauge 07406-004000B
- Fuel pressure gauge attachment set 07AAJ-S6MA150

1. Relieve the fuel pressure. Service and Repair

2. Disconnect the vacuum hose (A) from the fuel pressure regulator (B), and pinch it closed with a clamp (C).






3. Disconnect the quick-connect fitting. Attach the fuel pressure gauge attachment set and the fuel pressure gauge.

4. Reinstall the intake airduct (airflow tube). Service and Repair

5. Start the engine, and let it idle.
- If the engine starts, go to step 7.

- If the engine does not run, go to step 6.

6. Check to see if the fuel pump is running: Listen to the fuel filler port with the fuel fill cap removed. The fuel pump should run for 2 seconds when the ignition switch is first turned to ON (II).
- If the pump runs, go to step 7.

- If the pump does not run, refer to the DTC troubleshooting.

7. Read the fuel pressure gauge. The pressure should be 320-370 kPa (3.3-3.8 kgf/cm2, 47-54 psi).

8. With the engine running, unpinch and reconnect the vacuum hose while you watch the pressure gauge. The pressure should fall when you connected the hose.
- If the pressure falls, and the fuel pressure was OK in step 7, the test is complete.

- If the pressure did not fall, check the vacuum line between the pressure regulator and the intake manifold. If the line is OK, replace the fuel pressure regulator. Fuel Pressure Regulator Replacement

- If the pressure falls, but the fuel pressure was lower than specified in step 7, check for a clogged fuel filter, Service and Repair and for leaks in the fuel lines. Testing and Inspection

- If the pressure falls, but the fuel pressure was higher than specified in step 7, check for a pinched or clogged fuel return hose or line. Testing and Inspection