Monday, 16 December 2013

1985 Dodge D 350 Pickup Fuel Pressure Regulator Repair Procedure.pdf

1985 Dodge D 350 Pickup Fuel Pressure Regulator Repair Procedure
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This procedure involves installation of an electric fuel pump, control module, and fuel reservoir. A. Engine Compartment Harness PN 4362295 1. Disconnect the battery. 2. Remove engine side of bulkhead connector. Depress fingers on instrument panel half of bulkhead connector, and push connector back through the hole into the passenger compartment. 3. Route and secure the engine overlay harness, PN 4362295, along the existing headlamp-to-dash main engine wiring harness from the ignition coil to the bulkhead connector, using the existing wiring clips and four tie wraps, PN 6015756. Loop and tape excess wire of the overlay harness (Figure 1-A). FIGURE 1-B 4.
Install the bare eyelet terminal of the overlay harness to the negative terminal of the ignition coil as shown in Figure 1-B. FIGURE 1-C – ENGINE COMPARTMENT WIRING 5. Coat the bare blade terminal of the engine overlay harness PN 4362295 liberally with Mopar multi-purpose grease PN 4318063 and snap into cavity #11 of the engine side of the bulkhead connector (Figure 1-C). FIGURE 2-A – TERMINAL END OF BULKHEAD CONNECTOR (INSTRUMENT PANEL SIDE) B. Instrument Panel Harness PN 4362284 1. Insert two bare terminals from instrument panel overlay harness, PN 4362284, into the instrument panel side of the bulkhead connector as shown in Figure 2-A and outlined below: 2. Disconnect the arced grey 7-way ignition switch connectors and remove the orange wire from the instrument panel side (Figure 2-B). Install the orange wire just removed, into the natural colored 1-way connector supplied with the instrument panel overlay harness, PN 4362284. Install the bare terminal (orange wire) from the instrument panel overlay harness into the previously vacated cavity in the ignition switch connector. Reconnect the natural colored one way connectors supplied with the instrument panel overlay harness, and reconnect the ignition switch connectors (Figures 2-B and 2-C). INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRING

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