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  1. Ensure battery is fully charged. Release fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE . Disconnect negative battery cable.
  2. Purchase fuel pipe (part No. 23901-0H020) from parts department. This is the fuel pipe that attaches to top of fuel filter. Remove fuel pipe connector from end of NEW fuel pipe. See Fig 1.
  3. Remove fuel pipe clamp from fuel pipe at fuel filter. Perform STEP 1 in illustration. See Fig 2. Ensure area around fuel pipe and fuel filter is clean.
  4. CAUTION: Use care when disconnecting fuel pipe from fuel filter, as some residual fuel pressure may still exist in the fuel system.
  5. Depress both sides of retainer and pull fuel pipe with disconnect fitting from fuel filter. Perform STEP 2 in illustration. See Fig 2.
  6. Install Fuel Pressure Gauge Set (SST 09268-45014) by using Injection Measuring Tool Set (SST 09268-41047) and fuel pipe connector between fuel pipe and fuel filter. See Fig 3. Ensure hose, fuel pipe and fuel pipe connector are properly connected.
  7. Reinstall negative battery cable. Connect Toyota hand-held tester to data link connector No. 3 at driver's side of instrument panel. See Figure. Turn ignition on. DO NOT start engine.
  8. Turn hand-held tester on. Select ACTIVE TEST MODE on hand-held tester. Using hand-held tester manufacturer's instructions, operate fuel pump and note fuel pressure. If hand-held tester is not available, fuel pump may also be activated by connecting battery voltage to specified terminals on fuel pump. See Figure. Fuel pressure should be 44-50 psi (3.1-3.5 kg/cm2 ).
  9. If fuel pressure is within specification, go to next step. If fuel pressure exceeds specification, replace fuel pressure regulator mounted on fuel pump in the fuel tank. See FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR under FUEL SYSTEMS in REMOVAL & INSTALLATION - 4-CYLINDER article. If fuel pressure is less than specified, check for leaking fuel hoses or connections, restricted fuel filter, defective fuel pump or defective fuel pressure regulator.
  10. Turn ignition off. Remove hand-held tester. Start engine and allow engine to idle. Note fuel pressure with engine idling. Fuel pressure should be 44-50 psi (3.1-3.5 kg/cm2 ).
  11. Shut engine off and note fuel pressure. Fuel pressure should remain at least 21 psi (1.5 kg/cm2 ) for a minimum of 5 minutes. If fuel pressure is within specification and holds as specified, go to next step. If fuel pressure is not within specification or does not hold as specified, check for defective fuel pump, fuel injector or fuel pressure regulator.
  12. Release fuel pressure. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove adapter, hose, fuel pressure gauge and fuel pipe connector.
  13. CAUTION: DO NOT reuse old retainer when installing fuel pipe on fuel filter. Always use a NEW retainer.
  14. Apply light coat of engine oil on tip of fuel pipe on fuel filter to allow for ease of disconnect fitting and fuel pipe installation. Using NEW retainer, install fuel pipe on fuel filter until "click" sound is heard. DO NOT reuse old retainer. Pull on fuel pipe to ensure fuel pipe is properly locked on fuel filter.
  15. Reinstall fuel pipe clamp. Install negative battery cable. Check for fuel leaks by activating the fuel pump by using hand-held tester or connecting battery voltage to fuel pump.
    Fig 1: Identifying Fuel Pipe Connector (Camry Solara, Celica & MR2)
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    Fig 2: Disconnecting Fuel Pipe From Fuel Filter (Camry Solara)
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    Fig 3: Installing Fuel Pressure Gauge (Camry Solara)
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