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8.5
Section 8
Disassembly
8
Fuel Pump Module
1. Remove the three screws securing the fuel pump
module.
2. Li
ft
the grey locking tab and squeeze the tab to
disconnect the electrical connector. See Figure
8-14.
Figure 8-14. Disconnect Electrical Connector.
3. Disconnect the vent hose from the top of the fuel
pump module. See Figure 8-15.
Figure 8-15. Slowly Pull Connector.
4. Wrap a shop towel completely around the high
pressure fuel line connector.
5. Press the release bu
tt
on(s) and slowly pull the
connector away from the fuel pump module
allowing the shop towel to absorb any residual
fuel in the high pressure fuel line. Any spilled
fuel must be completely wiped up immediately.
See Figure 8-15.
NOTE: Figure 8-15 depicts removing the connector
without a shop towel wrapped around it for
instructional purposes only.
Release Buttons
Figure 8-17. Disconnect Intake Air Temperature
Sensor.
2. Disconnect the breather tube. See Figure 8-18.
Vent Fitting
Slide
Locking
Tab
6. Using a side cu
tt
er or similar tool, cut the Oetiker
Clamp o
ff
to remove the inlet fuel line. A new
Oetiker Clamp will need to be used for reinstall.
See Figure 8-16.
Figure 8-16. Remove Oetiker Clamp.
7. Remove three screws securing the Fuel Pump
Module Ba
ffl
e which the pump was mounted to.
Remove Throttle Body
1. Disconnect the intake air temperature sensor. See
Figure 8-17.
Summary of Contents for Command PRO ECV630
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL ECV630 ECV749 VERTICAL CRANKSHAFT ...
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Page 70: ...5 38 Section 5 EFI Fuel System ...
Page 92: ...7 18 Section 7 Electrical System and Components ...
Page 110: ...8 18 Section 8 Disassembly ...
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