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Electronic Engine Power Control (Electronic throttle) > < Removing and installing fuel gauge sender 2 G169 for vehicles with four-wheel drive
Removing and installing suction jet pump for vehicles with four-wheel drive
Removing and installing suction jet pump for vehicles with four-wheel drive
  Note
   
t  The fuel tank for four-wheel drive vehicles consists of a left and right chamber. In order to pump the fuel out of the left chamber -3- of the fuel tank into the right chamber to the housing of the delivery unit -2-, a suction jet pump -1- is required.
t  The version of the fuel tank requires that the fuel is pumped from the area of the fuel gauge sender -2- -G169- with a suction jet pump to the fuel delivery unit.
t  A check is only to be carried out, if the engine stops because of fuel shortage, although the fuel gauge still indicates a fuel tank which is 1/4 full.
Work procedure
–  Remove fuel delivery unit:
t  for vehicles up to MY 2008 → Chapter
t  for vehicles as of MY 2009 → Chapter
–  Remove fuel gauge sender 2 -G169- → Chapter.
–  Now the suction jet pump can be pulled out from the side of the fuel gauge sender 2 -G169- (left vehicle side).
–  Check if the fuel lines are firmly connected to the suction jet pump and are not damaged.
–  Check the suction jet pump additionally for possible contamination.
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Electronic Engine Power Control (Electronic throttle) > < Removing and installing fuel gauge sender 2 G169 for vehicles with four-wheel drive