
Direct Fuel Injection
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Component or Problem
Possible Causes
Corrective Action
Air and fuel pressure differential
out of range
Tracker valve
Remove/inspect the tracker valve diaphragm for cuts, tears, or
abrasions.
Normal differential is103.5 kPa
(15 psi)
Check the diaphragm seat and rail for damage. Replace
components as necessary.
Fuel regulator
Remove/inspect the fuel regulator diaphragm for cuts, tears, or
abrasions.
Inspect the fuel regulator hole for blockage. Clean or correct as
necessary.
Inspect the diaphragm seat and rail for damage. If the fuel
regulator is faulty, replace the port fuel rail.
Check the air system for fuel contamination.
Failed fuel injector
Inspect the injector O‑ring for nicks, cuts, or abrasions.
Replace the injector as necessary.
Injector stuck open
Perform a fuel injector leak test.
Replace components as necessary.
Fuel rail damaged
Check for fuel in the air system.
Inspect the offending rail valves and regulators. If all
components check out, replace the rail.
Fuel Management Assembly Removal
!
WARNING
Performing service or maintenance without first disconnecting the battery can cause product damage, personal injury, or death
due to fire, explosion, electrical shock, or unexpected engine starting. Always disconnect the battery cables from the battery
before maintaining, servicing, installing, or removing engine or drive components.
!
CAUTION
Failure to release pressure from the fuel system will result in fuel spraying out, which can cause a fire or explosion. Allow the
engine to cool completely and release all fuel pressure before servicing any part of the fuel system. Always protect eyes and
skin from pressurized fuel and vapors.
!
WARNING
Fuel may still remain in the fuel rails and hoses after draining the vapor separator tank (VST). To avoid a possible fire or explosion,
follow normal precautionary procedures while working with the fuel system. Use a suitable container when draining fuel from
the VST and avoid sparks, smoking, and open flame while in the presence of liquid fuel or fuel vapors.
Summary of Contents for 200 OptiMax Jet Drive
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Page 30: ...General Information Notes 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Page 1C 5 ...
Page 43: ...General Information Notes Page 1C 18 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...
Page 84: ...Ignition Notes 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Page 2A 3 ...
Page 89: ...Ignition Page 2A 8 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Electrical Plate Engine Harness 44731 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
Page 147: ...Charging and Starting System Notes Page 2B 36 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...
Page 153: ...Timing Synchronizing and Adjusting Notes Page 2C 6 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...
Page 156: ...Fuel Pump Notes 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Page 3A 3 ...
Page 245: ...Direct Fuel Injection Notes Page 3B 82 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...
Page 248: ...Oil Injection Notes 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Page 3C 3 ...
Page 261: ...Oil Injection Notes Page 3C 16 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...
Page 277: ...Powerhead Page 4A 12 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Cylinder Head 14 44903 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...
Page 326: ...Powerhead 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Page 4A 61 Starboard Side Oil Hose Routing 45579 ...
Page 327: ...Powerhead Page 4A 62 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Port Side Oil Hose Routing 45580 ...
Page 339: ...Powerhead Notes Page 4A 74 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...
Page 346: ...Cooling Notes 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 Page 4B 7 ...
Page 349: ...Cooling Notes Page 4B 10 90 8M0050731 MAY 2011 ...