Release Fuel Pressure Through Service Connection - Ar07.03-S-1460-04EG
| Risk of explosion caused by fuel igniting. Risk of injury to skin and eyes caused by fue spraying out at high pressure | Keep all ignition sources out of hazard area. Do not carry out any work on system when it is pressurized. | AS07.16-Z-0001-01A | |
| Risk of explosion caused by fuel igniting, risk of poisoning caused by inhaling and swallowing fuel as well as risk of injury to eyes and skin caused by contactwith fuel. | No fires, sparks, open flames or smoking. Pour fuels into suitable and appropriately marked containers only. Wear protective clothing when handling fuel. | AS47.00-Z-0001-01A | |
| Risk of injury. Skin or eye injuries may result when handling hot or glowing objects. | Wear protective gloves, protective clothing and safety glasses, if necessary. | AS00.00-Z-0002-01A | |
| General information on work on gasoline direct injection system | AH07.00-P-2000-01A |
Model 907 with engine 274
| Number | Designation | Engine 274 in model 907 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BA07.03-N-1001-01H | Dust protection cap to service connection | Plastic | Nm | 2 |
| Metal | Nm | 15 | ||
- Unscrew dust cap (1).
- Introduce end of the
pressure hose (01) into the container (2).
Screw pressure hose (01) onto diagnostic socket.
As a result, fuel pressure builds up.
Unscrew pressure hose (01) from diagnostic socket.
- Screw dust cap (1) onto diagnostic socket
.
Replace sealing ring of the dust cap (1).