Fuel injector(s). Fuel tank
WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT
PRESSURE EVEN WITH ENGINE TURNED
OFF. BEFORE SERVICING FUEL INJECTOR(S),
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. To release fuel pressure, refer to Fuel System Pressure
Release Procedure.
To remove one or more fuel injectors, fuel rail
assembly must be removed from engine. REMOVAL (1) Remove air cleaner assembly.
(2) Remove fuel injector rail assembly. Refer to
Fuel Injector Rail Removal/Installation in this group.
(3) Remove clip(s) retaining the injector(s) to fuel
rail (Fig. 32) or (Fig. 33).
(4) Remove injector(s) from fuel rail. INSTALLATION (1) Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to
each fuel injector o-ring. This will help in fuel rail
installation.
(2) Install injector(s) and injector clip(s) to fuel
rail.
(3) Install fuel rail assembly. Refer to Fuel Injector
Rail Removal/Installation.
(4) Install air cleaner.
(5) Start engine and check for leaks. WARNING: THE FUEL SYSTEM IS UNDER A CONSTANT
PRESSURE (EVEN WITH ENGINE OFF).
BEFORE DRAINING FUEL TANK, FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED. Two different procedures may be used to drain fuel
tank (removing fuel vent hose at fuel tank or using
DRB scan tool).
The quickest draining procedure involves removing
fuel vent hose at fuel tank.
As an alternative procedure, the electric fuel pump
may be activated allowing tank to be drained at fuel
rail connection. Refer to DRB scan tool for fuel pump activation
procedures. Before disconnecting fuel line
at fuel rail, release fuel pressure. Refer to the Fuel
System Pressure Release Procedure in this group for
procedures. Attach end of special test hose tool number
6541, 6539, 6631 or 6923 at fuel rail disconnection
(tool number will depend on model and/or engine
application). Position opposite end of this hose tool to
an approved gasoline draining station. Activate fuel
pump and drain tank until empty.
If electric fuel pump is not operating, tank must
be drained by removing fuel vent hose. Refer to following
procedures. REMOVAL (1) Perform Fuel System Pressure Release procedure
as described in this group.
(2) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery.
(3) Remove fuel tank filler tube cap.
(4) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(5) If equipped, remove fuel tank skid plate. Refer
to Fuel Tank Skid Plate in Group 23, Body.
(6) Two rubber hoses (fuel filler and fuel vent
hoses) connect the fuel tank fittings (at rear of tank)
to the metal fuel fill tube assembly at body (Fig. 36).
Disconnect hose clamps (Fig. 36) at fuel fill tube
assembly end of hoses and disconnect rubber hoses.
(7) Position a drain hose into the fuel vent hose
(Fig. 36) and into tank.
(8) Drain fuel into an approved portable holding
tank or a properly labeled gasoline safety container.
Fig. 36 Fuel Hoses at Rear of Fuel Tank 1 - CLAMPS 2 - L.R. SHOCK ABSORBER 3 - FUEL TANK 4 - CLAMPS 5 - FUEL VENT HOSE 6 - FUEL FILL HOSE
Fig. 37 Fuel Tank Mounting 1 - STRAP MOUNTING HOLES (2) 2 - TANK MOUNTING STUDS (2) 3 - TANK NUTS (2) 4 - FUEL TANK 5 - TANK STRAPS (2) (9) Place and secure a transmission jack under
center of fuel tank and apply slight pressure.
(10) Remove two tank mounting nuts from mounting
straps (Fig. 37). Position tank mounting straps to
side of vehicle and lower tank just enough to allow
access to connections at top of tank. To prevent fuel
loss, be sure rear of tank is higher than front of
tank when lowering.
(11) Clean quick-connect fittings (at top of fuel
tank) of any dirt/contaminants before removal.
(12) Disconnect fuel supply line from fuel filter/
fuel pressure regulator fitting at top of tank. Refer to
Quick-Connect Fittings for procedures.
(13) Disconnect rear fuel vapor line (EVAP line)
from rollover valve at top/rear of tank.
(14) Disconnect front fuel vapor line (EVAP line)
from rollover valve at fuel pump module.
(15) Disconnect electrical connector from pump
module at top of tank.
(16) Lower tank from vehicle.
(17) Remove tank from hydraulic jack.
(18) If fuel pump module requires service, refer to
Fuel Pump Module Removal/Installation. INSTALLATION (1) If fuel pump module is being installed, refer to
Fuel Pump Module Removal/Installation. Be sure
fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator inlet fitting is
pointed towards front of vehicle.
(2) Place and secure fuel tank on top of transmission
jack.
(3) Raise tank up enough to connect fuel line, electrical
connector and both EVAP lines to top of fuel
tank. Refer to Quick-Connect Fittings for fuel line
procedures.
(4) Continue raising tank into position and install
mounting straps and nuts. Tighten nuts to 27-54
N*m (20-40 ft. lbs.) torque. Do not over tighten
mounting strap nuts.
(5) Remove transmission jack.
(6) Connect fill/vent hoses to fill/vent tube assembly.
(7) Tighten hose clamps at fill/vent hoses.
(8) If equipped, install fuel tank skid plate. Refer
to Fuel Tank Skid Plate in Group 23, Body.
(9) Connect negative cable to battery.
(10) Refill fuel tank and install fill cap.
(11) Inspect all hoses and lines for leaks.Fuel injector(s)
Fuel tank
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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