Fuel System This report explains the fuel system inside the car. I will show you various parts and how they work. The first step is to explain the mechanism of the fuel system. The purpose of the fuel system is to store and supply fuel to the fuel, which can mix the fuel with air and then vaporize it and burn it to generate energy. The fuel may be gas or diesel, but it is stored in a fuel tank. The fuel pump draws fuel from the gas tank through the line and passes it through the fuel filter.
Modern automobiles have many electronic and mechanical parts that work with fuel pumps. Systems such as air sensors and exhaust gas control systems work together with the fuel system to properly control the fuel supply to the electric motor. The engine parts related to fuel system control are shown below. 1) Look for the fuel sensor feed wire near the fuel tank. You are looking for a tan wire. When the brass wire is cut at the fuel tank, the fuel gauge should be full when the ignition is turned on. After a while, response of the fuel gauge may take time. Touching the body's tan line with a convenient floor will make the meter display empty. Otherwise, it indicates wiring problem or connector failure.
Please check the hardware tank ventilation system and make sure it is not restricted. C. Clean the tank sight glass and check the accuracy of the tank installation meter. d. Inspect the fuel supply line and hose and check the airtightness of the suction pipe joint. In other words, check the engine fuel connection, manifold and piping for leaks and mechanical damage. Warning: There is a possibility of fire due to fuel leakage. The prime mover is stopped when there is fuel leakage in the fuel supply system or when fuel accumulates on or around the prime mover. Check the cause of the smell of fuel. Note: If the fuel leaks above or around the prime mover, it must be repaired before restarting the engine. Fuel accumulation must be removed. The area must be completely clean and free of oil
APTA RT-VIM-S-012-03 Second Edition Initial release September 2003 First Edition July 26, 2004 Second Edition March 31, 2012 APTA Rail Transit Standard Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Committee
Please use fuel system cleaner etc. This vehicle works best when it is clean, dust free and equipped with a fuel system. Techron Fuel System Cleaner is a complete fuel system cleaner for gasoline-powered passenger cars and light trucks, combining the entire fuel system (fuel injector, intake valve, combustion chamber) into one tank. Regular use of the Tech Fuel System Cleaner prevents harmful sulfur in gasoline from entering a specific electronic fuel transmitter of a particular vehicle.
Maintenance of the fuel system is very simple. The main ingredient is fresh fuel that keeps the car clean. Pollution and debris are the main cause of failure of the fuel system. If your car is equipped with an online fuel filter, it recommends changing it once a year, or approximately every 15,000 miles. In order to minimize the accumulation of fuel byproducts, wash the fuel system at approximately 20,000 miles with a specialized decarbonization and fuel system cleaning service.