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Fuel Injector: Service and Repair






Fuel Injectors

Removing

Observe safety precautions. Refer to => [ Safety Precautions ] Multiport Fuel Injection.

Observe the rules for cleanliness. Refer to => [ Clean Working Conditions ] Multiport Fuel Injection.

- Check if a coded radio is installed. Obtain the anti-theft code if necessary.

- Disconnect the battery.

- Remove engine cover with air filter. Refer to => [ Engine Cover with Air Filter ] Engine Cover With Air Filter.

CAUTION!
Fuel supply line is under pressure! Wear protective goggles and protective clothing to prevent injuries and contact with skin. Before loosening the fuel lines, place a cloth around the connection point. Disconnect the connection carefully to release the pressure.

- Disconnect vent line - 1 - and fuel supply line - 3 -. To release line - 1 -, press the circlip in. With line - 3 -, the retainer must be pressed upward in the housing.





- Disconnect connectors - 1, 2 and 6 -.





- Remove wiring harness - 3 - from transport strap.

- Pull clamp - 4 - and retaining ring - 5 - out of locking mechanism.

- Remove bolt - 7 - and remove transport strap.

- Remove bolts - 1 - and pull fuel rail with injectors evenly out of intake manifold.





- Seal or cover openings in intake manifold.

- Pull of retaining clips - 3 - and then fuel injectors.

Installing

- Install new O-rings for fuel injectors and coat them lightly with clean engine oil.

- Press fuel injectors into fuel rail so that tabs - 1 and 2 - align.





- Slide retaining clip - 3 - as shown into groove of fuel injector. Collar - 4 - must be located correctly in cutout of retaining clip on both sides.

- After assembling, check all fuel injectors for correct fitting.

- Attach fuel rail with secured fuel injectors to intake manifold and press it in uniformly.

- Bolt fuel rail to intake manifold.

The rest of the installation follows the reverse of the removal procedures. When doing this note the following:

- Connect the battery.

- Bleed fuel supply system. Refer to => [ Fuel System, Bleeding ] Service and Repair.

Tightening Specification