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Safety Recall Campaign: Er, Fuel Pressure Regulator Replacement And Vacuum Line Rerouting (TS 13 09164)

Publication date: 2004-09-16
Reference number: TS 13 09164

SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN: ER, FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR REPLACEMENT AND VACUUM LINE REROUTING

SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN: ER, FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR REPLACEMENT AND VACUUM LINE REROUTING

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): TS 13 09164, Date of Issue:  September 16, 2004
SUZUKI: ALL 1999-2003 GRAND VITARA AND XL-7 CERTAIN 2004 V-6 VITARA, SEE ATTACHED VIN LIST
SECTION: ENGINE

CONDITION

Fuel leak on high pressure fuel hoses where they connect to the steel lines. This usually occurs at or near the ambient temperature of -25 degrees Centigrade (-13 degrees Fahrenheit)

CAUSE

Condensation from inside the intake manifold can be drawn into the pressure regulator diaphragm and freeze. This frozen moisture will lock the regulator valve shut causing excessive fuel pressure in the fuel system

CORRECTION

-1999 and 2000 vehicles install ER Kit A P/N 15600-67810 per attached instructions.

-2001 and later vehicles install ER Kit B P/N 15600-67820 per attached instructions

PART(S) INFORMATION

Kit Part Numbers Description QTY Notes
A 15600-67810 REGULATOR SET, FUEL PRESSURE 1 USE ONLY FOR 1999 AND 2000 MY
B 15600-67820 REGULATOR SET, FUEL PRESSURE 1 USE ONLY FOR 2001 AND LATER MY
NOTE: For Claim Submission information please refer to Campaign Bulletin SC-26.

2004MY V-6 VITARA AFFECTED VIN LIST

2S3TD52V946100118, 2S3TD52V046100119, 2S3TD52V046100122, 2S3TD52V846100126, 2S3TD52VX46100127, 2S3TD52V546100133, 2S3TD52V446100138, 2S3TD52V246100140, 2S3TD52VX46100161, 2S3TD52V646100173, 2S3TD52VX46100175, 2S3TD52V346100177, 2S3TD52V346100180, 2S3TD52V946100183, 2S3TD52V046100184, 2S3TD52V246100185, 2S3TD52V646100190, 2S3TD52V846100191, 2S3TD52V946100197, 2S3TD52V946100202, 2S3TD52V046100203, 2S3TD52V446100205, 2S3TD52V846100207, 2S3TD52V846100210, 2S3TD52V546100214, 2S3TD52V246100221, 2S3TD62V046100319, 2S3TD62VX46100344, 2S3TD62V746100348, 2S3TD62V646100356, 2S3TD62V046100370, 2S3TD62V746100379, 2S3TD62V546100395, 2S3TD62V946100397, 2S3TD62V046100398, 2S3TD62V546100400, 2S3TD62V146100412, 2S3TD62V546100431, 2S3TD62V946100433, 2S3TD62V646100454, 2S3TD62V746100608, 2S3TD62V446100632, 2S3TD62V646100633, 2S3TD62V846100634, 2S3TD62V546100722, 2S3TD62VX46100750, 2S3TD62VX46100781, 2S3TD62V346102775, 2S3TE52V946100116, 2S3TE52V646100123, 2S3TE52V846100124, 2S3TE52V546100128, 2S3TE52V546100131, 2S3TE52V246100149, 2S3TE52V446100167, 2S3TE52V346100189, 2S3TE52V546100193, 2S3TE52V046100201, 2S3TE52V646100204, 2S3TE52V546100212, 2S3TE52V846100219, 2S3TE52V446100220, 2S3TE62V746100315, 2S3TE62V946100316, 2S3TE62V746100332, 2S3TE62V046100334, 2S3TE62VX46100342, 2S3TE62V946100350, 2S3TE62V346100358, 2S3TE62V546100359, 2S3TE62V646100368, 2S3TE62V546100376, 2S3TE62V446100384, 2S3TE62V346100392, 2S3TE62V746100394, 2S3TE62V246100402, 2S3TE62V546100409, 2S3TE62V146100410, 2S3TE62V346100411, 2S3TE62V846100419, 2S3TE62V646100435, 2S3TE62V546100443, 2S3TE62V646100449, 2S3TE62V246100450, 2S3TE62V446100451, 2S3TE62V546100510, 2S3TE62V746100556, 2S3TE62V946100557, 2S3TE62V646100628, 2S3TE62V246100772, 2S3TE62V146100780, 2S3TE62VX46100793, 2S3TE62V146100794, 2S3TE62V346100795

KIT A INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (99' AND 00'MY)

PARTS

  1. 1. Fuel Pressure Regulator
  2. 2. Vacuum Plug
  3. 3. Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp 2qty
  4. 4. Vacuum Hose 520mm
  5. 5. Vacuum Hose 40mm
  6. 6. Vacuum Tee 3-Way
  7. 7. Fuel Hose Clamps 8qty
  8. 8. Fuel Hose (Filter Inlet)
  9. 9. Fuel Hose 120mm (Filter Outlet)
  10. 10. Fuel Hose 160mm (Pipe #1 to #2)
  11. 11. Fuel Hose 200mm (Pipe to Engine)
    Fig 1: Kit A Contents
    G02569094Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

INSTALLATION

  1. Inspect the radiator core support for an "ER" sticker.  If there is an "ER" sticker the recall has been completed, no further action required. If there is no "ER" sticker please continue to the next step.
    Fig 2: "ER" Sticker Location
    G02569095Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
    CAUTION: The following work must NOT be performed when the engine is hot, as it may cause damage to the catalytic convertors.
    WARNING: The following work must be performed in a well ventilated non smoking area away from any open flames or sparks.
    NOTE: The vehicle needs to be on a hoist before next step due to fuel tank removal later in the procedure.
  2. Relieve the fuel pressure.  First remove the fuel filler cap to release fuel vapor pressure in fuel tank and reinstall it. Then disable the fuel pump and run the engine until it stalls. Crank it again three times for three seconds each time to purge any remaining fuel pressure.
    NOTE: Remove the fuel pump relay to disable the fuel pump. The fuel pump relay location can be found in the appropriate Service Manual in the Engine section.
    Fig 3: Example Relay Panel Under Left Side Of Dash
    G02569096Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  3. Fuel Pressure Regulator (1) replacement.  Remove and discard the Fuel Pressure Regulator vacuum hose and install the Vacuum Plug (2) at the manifold connection. See Fig 4 and Fig 5 . Follow the Fuel Pressure Regulator Removal and Installation procedure in the appropriate Service Manual under the Engine Fuel section.
    WARNING: Be sure you are wearing safety glasses when removing Fuel Pressure Regulator. Fuel could spray out under high pressure and cause eye injury.
    Fig 4: Fuel Pressure Regulator Vacuum Hose
    G02569097Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
    NOTE: Use the fuel that drains out of the fuel rail to lube the new Regulator's O-ring before inserting the new Regulator into the fuel rail.
    Fig 5: Vacuum Plug Installation
    G02569098Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  4. Rerouting the Pressure Regulator (1) vacuum hose.  Starting at the new Fuel Pressure Regulator connect the Vacuum Hose (4) to the Regulator (1). Insert the Vacuum Hose (4) into one of the Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamps (3). Install Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp (3) with existing bolt in surge tank as shown inFig 6 . Make sure there is a smooth radius in the hose to prevent a kink at the Regulator.
    Fig 6: Installing New Fuel Pressure Regulating Hose
    G02569099Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Continuing to your left. Install the last Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp (3) with the other existing bolt on the surge tank. See Fig 7 .

    Fig 7: Installing Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp
    G02569100Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Insert Vacuum Tee 3-way (6) and Vacuum Hose (5) into end of Vacuum Hose (4) as shown in Fig 7 and Fig 8 . Cut and remove 5cm off of tank pressure control solenoid vacuum hose and connect new Vacuum Hose (5) with tee assembly to nipple. Then attach remaining vacuum hose from tank pressure control solenoid to Tee (6).

    Fig 8: Cutting & Removing Tank Pressure Control Solenoid Vacuum Hose
    G02569101Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  5. Fuel line and Fuel Hose Clamp replacement. 

    There are four fuel hoses and eight hose clamps on the high pressure side of the fuel system which require replacement. Remove the air cleaner outlet hose and the carbon canister for access to two of the fuel hoses that will be replaced. The first hose is Fuel Hose (10) which is connected between Pipe #1 and Pipe #2 shown in Fig 9 .

    Fig 9: Replacing Fuel Line & Fuel Hose Clamp
    G02569102Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    The next fuel hose to be replaced is connected from the bottom of fuel pipe #2 to the fuel feed pipe at the right frame rail. See Fig 10 .

    Fig 10: Fuel Hose & Clamp On Fuel Pipe #2
    G02569103Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Working under the vehicle remove and replace the Fuel Hose (9) and hose clamps at the fuel filter outlet. See Fig 11 .

    Fig 11: Fuel Hose & Clamp At Fuel Filter Outlet
    G02569104Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
    WARNING: Wear safety glasses when removing fuel tank, road debris on top of fuel tank can fall into eyes and cause injury.

    Remove fuel tank shield. Using a transmission jack secure the fuel tank before removing four mounting bolts. Lower tank carefully far enough to access the fuel filter inlet hose. See Fig 12 .

    Fig 12: Lowering Fuel Tank
    G02569105Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Remove old fuel hose and clamps and replace it with new Fuel Hose (8) and Fuel Hose Clamps (7) as shown in Fig 13 .

    NOTE: Be sure the clear protective cover on Fuel Hose (8) is mounted towards the fuel filter.
    Fig 13: Replacing Old Fuel Hose & Clamp
    G02569106Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Carefully raise the tank back up and secure it with the four bolts. Reinstall fuel tank shield. Bolt tighten torque 50 Nm (5.0 kg-m, 36.5lb-ft).

  6. Leak check and apply "ER" sticker.  Lower the vehicle and pressurize the fuel system. This can be done by turning the ignition key on for three seconds and off for three seconds several times. Check for leaks. Then start the engine to purge any remaining air in the fuel system. Be sure to write the dealer number on the blue "ER" sticker and affix to radiator core support as shown in Fig 14 . Recall complete.
    Fig 14: "ER" Sticker Location
    G02569107Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

KIT B INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (2001 AND LATER MY)

PARTS

  1. 1. Fuel Pressure Regulator
  2. 2. Vacuum Plug
  3. 3. Vacuum Hose Clamp 2qty
  4. 4. Vacuum Hose 620mm
  5. 5. Vacuum Hose 5cm
  6. 6. Vacuum Adaptor 90 degree
  7. 7. Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp 2qty
    Fig 15: Kit B Components
    G02569108Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

INSTALLATION

  1. Inspect the radiator core support for an "ER" sticker.  If there is an "ER" sticker the recall has been completed, no further action required. If there is no "ER" sticker please continue to the next step.
    Fig 16: "ER" Sticker Location
    G02569109Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
    CAUTION: The following work must NOT be performed when the engine is hot, as it may cause damage to the catalytic convertors.
    WARNING: The following work must be performed in a well ventilated non smoking area away from any open flames or sparks.
  2. Relieve the fuel pressure.  First remove the fuel filler cap to release fuel vapor pressure in fuel tank and reinstall it. Then disable the fuel pump and run the engine until it stalls. Crank it again three times for three seconds each time to purge any remaining fuel pressure.
    NOTE: Remove the fuel pump relay to disable the fuel pump. The fuel pump relay location can be found in the appropriate Service Manual in the Engine section.
    Fig 17: Example Relay Panel Under Left Side Of Dash
    G02569110Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  3. Fuel Pressure Regulator (1) replacement. 

    Remove and discard the Fuel Pressure Regulator vacuum hose and install the Vacuum Plug (2) at the manifold connection. See Fig 18 and Fig 19 . Follow the Fuel Pressure Regulator Removal and Installation procedure in the appropriate Service Manual under the Engine Fuel section.

    WARNING: Be sure you are wearing safety glasses when removing Fuel Pressure Regulator. Fuel could spray out under high pressure and cause eye injury.
    Fig 18: Fuel Pressure Regulator Vacuum Hose
    G02569111Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
    NOTE: Use the fuel that drains out of the fuel rail to lube the new Regulator's O-ring before inserting the new Regulator into the fuel rail.
    Fig 19: Vacuum Plug Installation
    G02569112Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  4. Rerouting the Pressure Regulator (1) vacuum line.  Starting at the new Fuel Pressure Regulator connect the Vacuum Hose (4) to the Regulator (1). Insert the Vacuum Hose (4) into one of the Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamps (7). Install Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp (7) with existing bolt in surge tank as shown in Fig 20 . Make sure there is a smooth radius in the hose to prevent a kink at the Regulator.
    Fig 20: Installing New Fuel Pressure Regulator Hose
    G02569113Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Continuing to your left. Install the last Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp (7) with the other existing bolt on the surge tank. See Fig 21 .

    Fig 21: Installing Vacuum Hose Mounting Clamp
    G02569114Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.

    Remove and discard the vacuum plug and clamp at the right rear side of the intake near the MAP sensor. Connect the Vacuum Adaptor (6) to the Vacuum Hose (4). Connect the Vacuum Hose (5) to the Adaptor (6) with a Hose Clamp (3). Connect finished hose assembly to the intake and secure with remaining Hose Clamp (3). See Fig 21 and Fig 22 .

    Fig 22: Locating Vacuum Hose Clamp
    G02569115Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  5. Leak check and apply "ER" sticker.  Pressurize the fuel system. This can be done by turning the ignition key on for three seconds and off for three seconds several times. Check for leaks. Then start the engine to purge any remaining air in the fuel system. Be sure to write the dealer number on the blue "ER" sticker and affix to radiator core support as shown in Fig 23 . Recall complete.
  6. Fig 23: "ER" Sticker Location
    G02569116Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.