Fuel filter, draining, new version
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Fuel filter, draining, new version
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Warning
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Drainage of the fuel filter involves partial dismantling of the car's fuel system. The following points must therefore be observed in connection with this work:
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Make sure a class BE fire extinguisher is close to hand! Consider the risk of sparking, e.g. when breaking circuits, short-circuits etc.
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Absolutely No Smoking!
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Ensure that there is a good exchange of air. If approved ventilation for the extraction of fuel fumes is available, this should be used.
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Wear protective gloves! Prolonged exposure of the hands to fuel can cause irritation to the skin.
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Wear protective goggles.
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Important
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Maintain a very high level of cleanliness when working with the fuel system. Even very small particles can cause malfunctioning of the system. Store all components in such a way that they cannot be contaminated.
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Undo the drain screw (A) and drain the filter into a suitable receptacle.
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Tighten the drain screw (A).
Tightening torque 2 Nm (1.5 lbf ft)
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Connect an exhaust extractor hose and start the engine to check everything runs correctly.
Note
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The filter can contain no more than 200 ml water. The driver is issued a warning if the amount of water in the filter exceeds 170 ml. The following message appears in the main instrument panel display: Water in fuel. Contact workshop.
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