Fuel pump - cleaning
Note: Refer to the warning at the end of Section 1 before proceeding.
1 On certain early models the fuel pump has a detachable cover allowing access to the internal filter for cleaning. If this type of pump is fitted (identified by a raised cover secured with a screw) the filter can be cleaned as follows.
2 Place a piece of rag around the pump body to catch the fuel which will drain out when the cover is removed.
3 Unscrew and remove the single cover screw and lift off the cover (see illustration).
4.3 CVH engine fuel pump filter components
A Pump cover B Filter
4 Take out the rubber sealing ring and the filter screen from inside the cover.
5 Clean the screen by brushing it in clean fuel, then fit it into the cover, noting the projections on some screens which centralise it.
6 Fit the sealing ring. If it is not in good order, renew it.
7 Locate the cover on the pump body. On some pumps, the cover is correctly installed when the notch in the cover engages in the groove in the pump body.
8 Screw in the retaining screw, but do not overtighten it provided it is making a good seal.
See also:
Front and rear brake pad/shoe check (Every 6000 miles (10 000 km) or 6
months)
1 Firmly apply the handbrake, then jack up
the front and rear of the car and support it
securely on axle stands (see “Jacking and
vehicle support”).
2 For a quick check, the front brake disc pads
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Air Charge Temperature (ACT) sensor - removal and refitting
Removal
1 The air charge temperature sensor is
screwed into the inlet manifold (see
illustration).
14.1 Air charge temperature sensor - 1.6 EFI engine
A Wiring plug B Sensor
2 Disconnect the b ...
General information and precautions
General information
From the 1990 model year, an Electronic
Fuel Injection (EFI) system controlled by the
Electronic Engine Control IV (EEC IV) system,
and incorporating an Electronic
Distributor ...
