Fuel Sub Level Sensor: Removal
WARNING:
Place "NO OPEN FLAMES" signs near the working area.
CAUTION:
- Be careful not to spill fuel.
- Catch the fuel from the tubes using a container or cloth.
- If the fuel gauge indicates that two thirds or more of the fuel is remaining, be sure to drain fuel before starting work to avoid the fuel to spill.
- Release the fuel pressure. Ref. to RELEASING OF FUEL PRESSURE , PROCEDURE, Fuel.
- Drain fuel. Ref. to DRAINING FUEL (WITH SUBARU SELECT MONITOR) , PROCEDURE, Fuel.
- Disconnect the ground terminal from battery sensor. Ref. to BATTERY
- Remove the rear seat cushion. Ref. to REMOVAL , Rear Seat.
- Remove the service hole cover of fuel sub level sensor.
- Disconnect the connector from the fuel sub level sensor, and move aside the service hole cover.
- Disconnect the quick connector (A) of the fuel sub delivery tube, and remove the fuel sub level sensor protector.NOTE: Disconnect the quick connector as shown in the figure.
- Remove the nuts securing the fuel sub level sensor upper plate to the fuel tank and remove the fuel sub level sensor upper plate.
- Remove the fuel sub level sensor from the fuel tank.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to let the arm and float of the fuel sub level sensor contact the fuel tank.