Removal Procedure
- Remove the rear seat cushion assembly. Refer to Rear Seat Cushion Replacement .
- Remove the rear floor service hole cover.
- Discharge the fuel system pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
- Disconnect cable from the negative battery terminal.
- Disconnect the fuel tank main tube sub-assembly.
- Disconnect the fuel tank vent hose.
- Remove the fuel pump gage retainer.
- Remove the fuel suction tube assembly.
- Drain the fuel.
- Remove the catalytic converter assembly. Refer to Catalytic Converter Replacement (1.8L) .
- Remove the no. 1 fuel tank protector sub-assembly.
- Remove the 4 bolts (1, 2, 3, 4) and the fuel tank protector sub-assembly.
- Remove the 4 bolts (1, 2, 3, 4), and separate the parking brake cables.
- Disconnect the fuel tank vent hose.
- Pull the fuel tank vent hose out of the pipe.
- Disconnect the breather tube fuel hose.
- Remove the checker of the fuel tube connector from the pipe.
- Pinch the retainer (1) of the fuel tube connector, then pull the fuel tube connector out of the pipe.
- Separate the fuel breather tube (1) fuel hose.
- Disconnect the fuel tank main tube sub-assembly.
- Pinch the tabs of the retainer (1) of the fuel tube connector to remove the lock claws and push it down.
- Pull the fuel tank main tube (4) out of the pipe (2).
- Using a screwdriver, unfasten the claw. Then remove the fuel tank filler pipe cover from the fuel tank filler pipe.
- Loosen the hose clamp bolt (1), then disconnect the fuel tank filler pipe hose from the fuel tank.
- Hold the fuel tank using a transmission jack.
- Remove the 4 bolts (1, 2, 3, 4) move the 2 fuel tank bands.
- Operate the transmission jack, then remove the fuel tank.
- Remove the fuel tank main tube (1) from the fuel tank.
- Remove the fuel tank vent hose (1) from the fuel tank clamp.
- Remove the fuel tank cushions from the fuel tank.
WARNING:
Refer to Battery Disconnect Warning
NOTE:
Check that there is no dirt or other foreign objects around the connector before disconnecting it. Clean the connector if necessary. It is necessary to prevent mud or dirt from entering the connector. If mud or dirt gets in the connector, the O-rings may not seal properly. Only disconnect the quick connector by hand. Do not bend, kink or twist the nylon tubes. Protect the connector by covering it with a plastic bag.