V40 L4-1.9L Turbo VIN 29 B4204T3 (2002)
Fuel Pressure: Testing and Inspection
Checking the Fuel Pressure While Driving
Checking the fuel pressure while driving
Special tools:
981 2270 PUMP TROLLEY See: Tools and Equipment/981 2270 Pump Trolley
981 2273 PUMP See: Tools and Equipment/981 2273 Pump
981 2282 Tank See: Tools and Equipment/981 2282 Tank
998 9725 Adapter See: Tools and Equipment/998 9725 Adapter
999 5011 MANOMETER See: Tools and Equipment/999 5011 Manometer
951 2614 hose See: Tools and Equipment/951 2614 Hose
Overview
The fuel pressure and residual pressure can usually be checked in the workshop. If required, there is a description of the method for checking the fuel
pressure and residual pressure while driving.
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Checking the fuel pressure and residual pressure in the workshop.
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Checking the fuel pressure while driving, see Connecting the pressure gauge.
Connecting the pressure gauge
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Use pressure gauge 999 5011 MANOMETER See: Tools and Equipment/999 5011 Manometer with nipple 998 9725 Adapter See: Tools and
Equipment/998 9725 Adapter and adapter 951 2614 hose See: Tools and Equipment/951 2614 Hose before use.
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Remove the cover over the fuel rail.
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Connect the adapter to the valve on the fuel rail. Set the adapter in its locked position. (illustration 1, valve closed)
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Turn the tap on the pressure gauge in the direction of the hose 951 2614 hose See: Tools and Equipment/951 2614 Hose.
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Connect the other pressure gauge terminal to the fuel draining unit 981 2270 PUMP TROLLEY See: Tools and Equipment/981 2270 Pump
Trolley , 981 2273 PUMP See: Tools and Equipment/981 2273 Pump , 981 2282 Tank See: Tools and Equipment/981 2282 Tank.
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Open the adapter (illustration 2, valve open).
Routing the pressure hose