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Fuel Lines: Description

Fig 1: Identifying Fuel Lines
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1 - TO CHARCOAL CANISTER
2 - FUEL LEVEL SENDER
3 - AIR LINE FROM FOR PRESSURE REGULATOR
4 - FUEL FILTER
5 - FUEL PUMP
6 - TO FUEL RAIL
7 - FUEL TANK
8 - FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOR
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM MAY BE UNDER A CONSTANT PRESSURE (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE OFF). BEFORE SERVICING ANY FUEL SYSTEM HOSES, FITTINGS, LINES, OR MOST COMPONENTS, FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. REFER TO STANDARD PROCEDURE - FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE PROCEDURE .

The Fuel Lines/Tubes/Hoses used on Fuel Injected Vehicles are of a special construction. This is due to the higher fuel pressures and the possibility of contamination in the fuel system. If it is necessary to replace these lines/tubes/hoses, only those designed for this vehicle may be used.

The hose clamps used to secure rubber hoses on fuel injected vehicles are of a special rolled edge construction. This construction is used to prevent the edge of the clamp from cutting into the hose. Only these rolled edge type clamps may be used in this system. All other types of clamps may cut into the hoses and cause high-pressure fuel leaks. Use new, original equipment type hose clamps as replacements when necessary.