18 FUELSYSTEM2.2LDICOR Fig. 24 Fig. 25 FUELFILLERCAP (Fig.24) The fuel tank filler neck has a vented cap. Removal / Inspection Remove fuel filler cap Check ‘O’ ring for even filler neck imprint. Check ‘O’ ring for any deterioration or any damage. If found damaged replace fuel filler cap. NOTE: In case of fuel filler cap, replacement should be done with correct cap. Otherwise, it may result in critical malfunction of the system. FUELHOSESANDFUELLINES (Fig. 25) Removal In case of hose connection, loosen the clamp and slide it back then twist the lines as you pull. In case of Q.C. joints make use of release button located on side of Q.C. To remove fuel line hold this release button in release condition and then move the fuel line Caution : When the fuel pipe and hoses are removed, use waste cloth etc. to prevent spilling fuel. Spilt fuel should always be wiped away. After the fuel pipe & hose have been removed, install blind caps to prevent entry of foreign particles. Inspection Visually check all hoses and pipes connected via clamp for leaks, loose connections, deterioration or damage, hose crack etc. Replace if necessary. Make sure that all clamps are secure. If the pipe clamps are found deformed, bend or broken replace with new one. Assembly Do not tighten the clamps excessively to avoid damage to hoses. Necessary care to be taken to connect hose to pipe and clamp on hose. Do not kink, twist hoses when they are routed. In case of Q.C. joints push Q.C. mating port till you hear ‘click’ noise. After all of the fuel pipes and hoses have been connected, start the engine and then confirm that there is no fuel leakage fromany of the connections.
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