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Fuel Pressure Release: Service and Repair

Fuel Pressure Relieving

WARNING: Compressed natural gas (CNG) is flammable and highly explosive. You could be killed or seriously injured if leaking natural gas is ignited.

Stop the engine, and keep heat, sparks and flames away.


This procedure should be done outside in a well- ventilated area or in a properly equipped CNG shop.

Between the engine and the manual shut-off valve

This procedure will allow you to safely work on any part of the fuel system downstream of the manual shut-off valve, such as fuel pressure regulator P1/P2 or the fuel injectors.




1. Close the manual shut-off valve (A).
2. Start the engine, and let it idle. After a few minutes, the engine will stall.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Between the fuel tank and the engine

This procedure will allow you to safely work on any part of the fuel system downstream of the fuel tank such as the fuel joint block or the manual shut-off valve.

NOTE: Make sure the manual shut-off valve is open.

1. Disconnect the 2P connector at the fuel tank (this prevents the tank from supplying fuel to the system).
2. Start the engine, and let it idle. After a few minutes, the engine will stall.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.

Between the fuel receptacle and the fuel tank

This procedure will allow you to safely work on any part of the fuel system between the fuel joint block and fuel receptacle.
1. Relieve the fuel pressure between the fuel tank and the manual shut-off valve.
2. Loosen the sealing bolt on the fuel joint block slowly.
3. Turn the fuel stem assembly 1/2-1 turn counterclockwise.
4. Replace the fuel stem assembly and sealing bolt O-ring.

At the fuel tank

NOTE: This procedure degrades the integrity of the fuel tank. If you do it, you will need to install a new tank.

1. Close the manual shut-off valve.
2. Start the engine, and let it idle. After a few minutes, the engine will stall.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and disconnect the negative cable from the battery.




4. Connect a ground wire (A) (available from AH special tools department) to the fuel line to eliminate any static electricity.
5. Disconnect the fuel supply pipe (B) from the fuel pressure regulator P1(C). Be careful not the lose the O-rings.
6. Connect the vent tube to the fuel supply pipe.
7. Secure the other end of the vent tube to the highest possible location.




8. Remove the fuel pipe duct, and slowly remove the manual lock-down valve (A). Install the manual override vent tool (B) (available from AH special tools department) in its place.
9. Slowly turn the tool's Allen bolt clockwise until it stops. This opens the line between the fuel tank and the manual shut-off valve.
10. Open the manual shut-off valve so fuel can vent from the fuel tank. The fuel tank is empty when the hissing sound goes away.
11. Remove the manual override vent tool.