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The over-filled 3/4 fuel tank capacity: Empty > < Empty the fuel tank
The over-filled 3/4 fuel tank capacity: Empty
The over-filled 3/4 fuel tank capacity: Empty
  Caution
Secure the earth cable of the fuel extractor -VAS 5190- to the bodywork.
   
–  Remove the taper -2- from the channel -1- of the fuel extractor -VAS 5190-.
–  Mark a point -arrow- on the suction hose at a distance of -a- = 1180 mm from the end of the hose.
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–  Take off fuel tank inlet of the lid
–  Tighten the channel -1- of the fuel extractor -VAS 5190- to the fuel tank filler mouth.
–  Insert the suction hose up until the mark made previously -arrow- is at the level of the rod.
  Note
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At the lower end of the filling mouth, there is a ball valve -2- on the fuel tank -1-. Avoid damage to this with the suction hose -3-. As much, only insert the hose to the mark -arrow-.
–  Empty the fuel tank as much as possible through the filler mouth.
–  Carefully extract the suction hose.
  Note
t  When the fuel is not extracted, the fuel tank is sufficiently empty to open the gauge flange without any risk. The fuel tank can be removed with the remaining fuel.
t  Instructions for completely emptying the fuel tank → Chapter.
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The over-filled 3/4 fuel tank capacity: Empty > < Empty the fuel tank