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Fuel Tank: Testing and Inspection





FUEL TANK INSPECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0]

WARNING:
- Fuel is very flammable liquid. If fuel spills or leaks from the pressurized fuel system, it will cause serious injury or death and facility breakage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the "Fuel Line Safety Procedure", while referring to the "BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION".
- A person charged with static electricity could cause a fire or explosion, resulting in death or serious injury. Before draining fuel, make sure to discharge static electricity by touching the vehicle body.

NOTE:
- The rollover valve and the fuel shut-off valve or check valve (two-way) built into the fuel tank and fuel tank leakage are inspected in this inspection.

1. Complete the "BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION". Before Service Precaution

2. Remove the battery cover. Removal and Replacement

3. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Removal and Replacement

4. Remove the rear seat cushion. Rear Seat Cushion Removal/Installation

5. Disconnect the fuel pump unit connector. Fuel Pump Unit Removal/Installation

6. Disconnect the quick release connector from the fuel pump unit. (See Quick Release Connector Removal/Installation)

7. Disconnect the joint hose of fuel-filler pipe side.

8. Disconnect the breather hose of fuel-filler pipe side. Service and Repair

9. Remove the following parts as a single unit. Service and Repair

- Fuel tank
- Fuel pump unit
- Joint hose
- Breather hose
- Fuel hose

10. Remove the following parts from the fuel tank. Service and Repair

- Joint hose
- Breather hose
- Fuel hose

11. Perform the following procedure to verify the fuel tank airtightness.
a. Plug the fuel pump unit pipe, ports B and C.






b. Apply a pressure of 3 kPa {23 mmHg, 0.9 inHg} to port A and wait for a while.

c. Verify that there is no air flow leakage from the fuel tank.

- If there is air flow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair

12. Plug the fuel pump unit pipe and port B.






13. Level the fuel tank.

14. Apply a pressure of 3 kPa {23 mmHg, 0.9 inHg} to port A and wait for a while.

15. With the pressure still applied, verify that there is air flow port C and the pressure is 0-3 kPa {0-23 mmHg, 0-0.9 inHg}.

- If there is no air flow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair

16. Apply a pressure of -0.5 kPa {-3.8 mmHg, -0.1 inHg} to port A and wait for a while.

17. With the pressure still applied, verify that there is air flow port C and the pressure is -0.5-0 kPa {-3.8-0 mmHg, -0.1-0 inHg}.

- If there is no air flow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair
- If there is air flow, place the fuel tank upside down.

18. Apply a pressure to port A and wait for a while.






19. With the pressure still applied, verify that there is no air flow from port C.

- If there is air flow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair