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Removal |
1. |
Release the residual pressure in fuel line.
(Refer to Fuel Delivery System - "Release Residual Pressure in Fuel Line") |
2. |
Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the negative (-) battery cable. |
3. |
Folding the rear seat cushion. |
4. |
Remove the service cover (A) of the fuel pump after loosening the screws. |
5. |
Disconnect the fuel feed tube quick - connector (A). |
6. |
Remove the service cover of the canister (A) in trunk room. |
7. |
Disconnect the vapor tube quick-connector (A). |
8. |
Remove the rear - LH wheel, tire, and the inner wheel house, |
9. |
Disconnect the fuel tank extension connector (A), and then remove the wiring harness from the vehice. |
10. |
Lift the vehice. |
11. |
Remove the center muffler.
(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Muffler") |
12. |
Remove the under cover (A). |
13. |
Remove the propeller shaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft and acle - "Propeller Shaft Assembly") |
14. |
Disconnect the fuel filler hose (A) and leveling hose (B). |
15. |
Support the fuel tank with jack (A). |
16. |
Remove the fuel tank (B) from the vehicle arter removing the mounting nuts(A). |
Installation |
1. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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