| Removal |
| 1. |
Release the residual pressure in fuel line.
(Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "Release Residual Pressure in Fuel
Line")
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| 2. |
Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
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| 3. |
Remove the rear seat.
(Refer to Body - "Rear Seat Assembly")
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| 4. |
Remove the fuel pump service cover (A).
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| 5. |
Disconnect the fuel pump connector (A).
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| 6. |
Disconnect the fuel feed tube quick-connector (A).
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| 7. |
Disconnect the ventilation hose (B).
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| 8. |
Disconnect the vapor hose quick-connector (C).
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| 9. |
Lift the vehicle.
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| 10. |
Disconnect the Leveling hose quick-connector (A).
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| 11. |
Disconnect the fuel filler hose (B).
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| 12. |
Remove the side under cover (A).
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| 13. |
Remove the brake line (A) bracket mounting bolts (B).
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| 14. |
Support the fuel tank with jack (A).
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| 15. |
Remove the fuel tank installation nut (B) and then loosen the fuel tank.
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| Installation |
| 1. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Release Residual Pressure in Fuel Line • There may be some residual pressure even after "Release Residual Pressure in Fuel Line" work, so cover the hose connection with a shop towel to prevent residual fuel from spilling out before disconnecting any fuel connection.
Removal 1. Release the residual pressure in fuel line. (Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "Release Residual Pressure in Fuel Line") 2.
Replacement 1. If the compressor is marginally operable, run the engine at idle speed, and let the air conditioning work for a few minutes, then shut the engine off. 2. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
Description The compressor is the power unit of the A/C system. It is located on the side of engine block and driven by a V-belt of the engine. The compressor changes low pressure and low temperature refrigerant gas into high pressure and high temperature refrigerant gas.