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Saturday, November 19, 2011

How to Relieve Fuel System Pressure on Acura Car Models?


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The procedure is as follows :----

Relieving Fuel System Pressure


CAUTION
Be sure that the ignition switch is OFF before relieving the fuel system. Never smoke while working on the fuel system!

1.8L, 3.0L & 3.2L ENGINES



See Figure 1
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Fig. Fig. 1: Slowly turn the banjo bolt on the fuel filter to relieve the fuel system pressure
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
  3. Using a 12mm box-end wrench, loosen the banjo bolt from the top of the fuel filter. Be sure to hold the fuel filter with another wrench.
  4. Place a shop towel over the banjo bolt to absorb any fuel that may leak out as the bolt is loosened.
  5. Slowly unscrew the banjo bolt one turn.
  6. Always replace the washers whenever the bolt is loosened.
  7. After the fuel system pressure is relieved, Tighten the service port bolt, install the fuel filler cap, then connect the negative battery cable.

2.2L, 2.3L & 2.5L ENGINES



  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
  3. Use a box-end wrench to loosen the fuel rail service bolt.
See Figure 2
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Fig. Fig. 2: Loosening the service bolt from the fuel rail-2.2L engines
  1. Place a shop towel over the banjo bolt to absorb any fuel that may leak out as the bolt is loosened.
  2. Slowly unscrew the banjo bolt one turn.
  3. Always replace the washers whenever the bolt is loosened.
  4. After the fuel system pressure is relieved, Tighten the service port bolt, install the fuel filler cap, then connect the negative battery cable.

3.5L ENGINE



  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the fuel filler cap.
  3. Using a box end wrench, loosen the banjo bolt from the top of the fuel filter. Be sure to hold the fuel filter with another wrench.
  4. Place a shop towel over the banjo bolt to absorb any fuel that may leak out as the bolt is loosened.
  5. Slowly unscrew the banjo bolt one turn.
  6. Always replace the washers whenever the bolt is loosened.
  7. After the fuel system pressure is relieved, Tighten the service port bolt, install the fuel filler cap, then connect the negative battery cable.

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This details will help.
Thanks.
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For more car related problem troubleshooting:---

This are the sections, you can go through and click the link to read its troubleshooting.

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How to test cars starter?

http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-test-cars-starter.html

How to replace starter in car?



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