MPI <4G63>
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On-vehicle Service
13D-93
<When using the fuel pressure gauge>
(1) Remove the union joint and bolt from special tool
adaptor hose (MD998709) and attach the special tool
hose adaptor (MD998742) to the adaptor hose.
(2) Via a suitable O-ring or gasket, install the fuel pressure
gauge to the special tool that has already assembled
as described in (a) above.
4.
Install the assembled fuel pressure measurement tools
between the fuel rail and high-pressure fuel hose.
Caution
To prevent damage to the M.U.T.-
II/III
, always turn
the ignition switch to the ”LOCK” (OFF) position before
connecting or disconnecting the M.U.T.-
II/III
5.
Connect the M.U.T.-
II/III
to the diagnosis connector.
6.
Turn the ignition switch to ”ON” position (But do not start
the engine)
7.
Select ”Item No. 07” from the M.U.T.-
II/III
actuator test
to drive the fuel pump. Check that there are no fuel leaks
from any parts.
8.
Finish the actuator test or turn the ignition switch to ”LOCK”
(OFF) position.
9.
Start the engine and run at idle.
10. Fuel pressure measurement while the engine is running
at idle.
Standard value: Approximately 265 kPa at kerb idle
11. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure
regulator and measure fuel pressure with the hose end
closed by a finger.
Standard value: 324
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343 kPa at kerb idle
12. Check to see that fuel pressure at idle does not drop
even after the engine has been raced several times.
13. Racing the engine repeatedly, hold the fuel return hose
lightly with fingers to feel that fuel pressure is present
in the return hose.
MB991981
Gasket
MD998709
MD998742
High-pressure
fuel hose
Delivery
pipe
Fuel pressure
gauge set
O-ring or gasket
MD998709
MD998742
High-pressure
fuel hose
Delivery
pipe
Vacuum hose
Summary of Contents for Lancer 2005
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