Nissan Xterra How To Replace Fuel Sending Unit
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WARNING: • Before performing any of the Service Procedures below, be certain there are no ignition sources (i.e., open flames, sparks, etc.) in or around the vehicle/work area. • Make sure the appropriate rated fire extinguisher is available for immediate use. • Use suitable protective gloves, safety glasses, or face shield. CAUTION: Use suitable covers to protect carpet, upholstery, etc. NOTE: The Fuel Sending Unit that you remove from the vehicle may look different from the new replacement service part (see Figure 43).
WARNING: • Before performing any of the Service Procedures below, be certain there are no ignition sources (i.e., open flames, sparks, etc.) in or around the vehicle/work area. • Make sure the appropriate rated fire extinguisher is available for immediate use. • Use suitable protective gloves, safety glasses, or face shield. CAUTION: Use suitable covers to protect carpet, upholstery, etc. NOTE: The Fuel Sending Unit that you remove from the vehicle may look different from the new replacement service part (see Figure 43).
1. If the fuel tank is more than ¾ full, use a suitable device to remove fuel from the fuel tank until the fuel level is ¾ full or less. 2. Release the fuel pressure from the fuel system
using CONSULT-II (or other suitable method). Follow the procedure in
the “EC” section of the Service Manual. 3. Remove the Fuel Sending Unit
as follows: a. First, use shop air to clean the area around the Fuel
Sending Unit and Mounting Flange (see Figure 35). b. Then, apply Rust
Penetrant (999MP-A3020P) to the Fuel Sending Unit Mounting Flange Bolts
(see Figure 36). Allow the penetrant to “soak” for a few minutes. c.
Using hand tools ONLY, gently remove the Fuel Sending Unit Mounting
Flange Bolts.
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