Caution: Place a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the area before
performing a Fuel Tank Leak Check. Before removing the fuel tank
for a suspected leak, make sure that the fuel pipes or the tubes are not leaking
onto the tank. Once removed, make sure that the fuel is not leaking around
the fuel sender O-ring. Failure to follow these precautions may result in
personal injury.
Important: This check requires a fuel sender assembly, a fuel filler cap, and a
fuel sender gasket to be installed in the fuel tank.
- Relieve fuel system pressure. Refer to
Fuel Pressure Relief
.
- Remove the fuel tank. Refer to
Fuel Tank Replacement
.
- Cap the fuel feed pipe, the fuel return pipe, and the EVAP pipe
on the fuel sender assembly.
- Install a piece of fuel line on vent pipe.
- Submerge the fuel tank in water or apply a soap solution to the
outside of the fuel tank.
- Apply 31-38 kPa (4½-5½ psi)
air pressure to the piece of hose on the fuel tank vent pipe. Air bubbles
appearing from the fuel tank indicate a leak.
- Replace the fuel tank if it is leaking. Refer to
Fuel Tank Replacement
.