Fuel System Inspection
- Check the fuel for excessive water, alcohol, or other contaminants. Replace contaminated fuel as necessary.
- Install a fuel pressure gage.
- Start engine and let it idle. Inspect fuel pressure with vacuum hose disconnected.
Test Condition: Ignition "ON" & Engine "ON" at Idle.
Specification: 250~350kPa (2.50~3.50 kg/cm2 , 36~50 psi)
- Is fuel pressure within the specified value?
YES:
- Check for poor connection between PCM and component: backed out terminal, improper mating, broken locks or poor terminal to wire connection. Repair as necessary and go to "VERIFICATION OF VEHICLE REPAIR " procedure.
NO:
- Repair as necessary refer to inspection noted below and go to "VERIFICATION OF VEHICLE REPAIR " procedure.
NOTE:- Check if fuel line pressure decreases when accelerating quickly.
- If it does, check fuel pump maximum pressure. If pressure is OK, check fuel line and filter for clogging.
- If fuel pressure is lower than specification: Check for fuel line pressure while pinching fuel return hose.
- If pressure quickly increases, check pressure regulator.
- If pressure gradually increases, check for clogging between fuel pump and pressure regulator. If hose is not clogged, check fuel pump maximum pressure.
- If fuel pressure is higher than specification: Is fuel line clogged?
- If it is not, replace pressure regulator.
- If it is, replace it.