If The Engine Was Started After Incorrect Or Contaminated Fuel Was Used During Refueling
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
If the fuel system has been contaminated (with gasoline, water, etc.) AND the engine WAS STARTED, the following procedure must be followed:
- Remove all fuel from the fuel tank. See Standard Procedure
Use an appropriate fuel container. Dispose of the contaminated fuel using the proper procedures.CAUTION: Dispose of petroleum based products in a manner consistent with all applicable Local, State, Federal, and Provincial regulations.
- Remove the fuel tank. See Removal
- Ensure the swirl pot indentation below the in the fuel tank electric fuel pump inlet is completely drained of any contaminated fuel.
- Completely drain the low pressure fuel lines, and install a new fuel filter.
- Install the fuel tank, and fill with clean diesel fuel.
- Detach the low pressure line at the T-Fitting orifice between the fuel injector low pressure return lines and the fuel filter
- Connect a clean hose to the T-Fitting orifice, and place the other end in a suitable clean container.
- Turn the ignition ON, and collect the fuel escaping from the T-Fitting orifice in a clean container. Check the fuel sample for metal chips, dirt, or other foreign matter.
- If any dirt or metal chips are present in the fuel sample, completely clean the high pressure side of the fuel injection system, then install new the fuel injectors, and the high pressure fuel pump.
- If there are no metal chips or dirt present in the fuel sample, the fuel system is ok. Reconnect the T-Fitting orifice, and road test the vehicle to verify normal operation.