Tank vent valve, removing and fitting
| Tank vent valve, removing and fitting |
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| 1. |
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the ground cable |
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| 2. |
Undo and pull off the cable set connector (4)
from the EVAP canister purge valve (2)
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| 3. |
Undo and close the flushing air line
Detach the quick coupling (1) with 83 95 261 Fuel line tool - from the front flushing air line (5) |
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| 4. |
Pull the flushing air line from the throttle body (arrow)
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| 5. |
Remove the EVAP canister purge valve (2) from the holder (3)
Undo the catch Pull off and remove from the holder |
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| 6. |
Remove the tank vent valve (2) from the holder (arrow)
Undo the catch Pull off and remove from the holder Warning: damage to the valve body, flushing air line or flushing air hose can cause a fire hazard due to leakage. |
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| 7. |
Check for any damage to the valve body, flushing air line and flushing air hose
To fit |
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| 8. |
Fit the EVAP canister purge valve (2) to the holder (3)
Fasten to the holder The catch must snap in place
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| 9. |
Connect the flushing air hose to the throttle body (arrow)
- Fasten to the connection |
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| 10. |
Connect the flushing air line
to the front flushing air line (5) Remove KM-807 Important: observe the repair directions for the fuel lines and the quick couplings - see Repair directions . Connect the quick coupling (1) |
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Connect the cable set connector (4)
to the EVAP canister purge valve The catch must snap in place |
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| 12. |
Connect the battery.
Fit the ground cable |
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| 13. |
Program erased memories
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Warning