Fuel Tank: Removal
- PRECAUTION (See REMOVAL )
- DISCHARGE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
- Discharge fuel system pressure (see FUEL SYSTEM ).
- REMOVE COWL TOP VENTILATOR LOUVER RH (See REMOVAL )
- DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL CAUTION: Wait at least 90 seconds after disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal to prevent airbag and seat belt pretensioner activation.NOTE: After the engine switch is turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes to record various types of memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait 6 minutes or more before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
- REMOVE REAR SEAT ASSEMBLY (for Power Seat)
- Remove the rear seat assembly (see REMOVAL ).
- REMOVE REAR SEAT ASSEMBLY (for Ottoman)
- Remove the rear seat assembly (see REMOVAL ).
- REMOVE REAR SEAT CUSHION ASSEMBLY (for Fixed Type)
- Remove the rear seat cushion assembly (see REMOVAL ).
- REMOVE REAR FLOOR NO. 2 SERVICE HOLE COVER
- Remove the service hole cover and disconnect the connector from the fuel suction with pump and gauge tube assembly.
- REMOVE FUEL TANK MAIN AND RETURN TUBE
- Disconnect the fuel main tube and fuel return tube.
- Remove the 2 tube joint clips and 2 fuel tubes.NOTE:
- Remove any dirt and foreign matter on the fuel tube joint before performing this work.
- Do not allow any scratches or foreign matter on the parts when disconnecting them, as the fuel tube joint contains the O-rings that seal the plug.
- Perform this work by hand. Do not use any tools.
- Do not forcibly bend, twist or turn the nylon tube.
- Protect the disconnected part by covering it with a plastic bag and tape after disconnecting the fuel tubes.
- Remove the 2 tube joint clips and 2 fuel tubes.
- Disconnect the fuel main tube and fuel return tube.
- REMOVE REAR FLOOR SERVICE HOLE COVER
- Remove the service hole cover and disconnect the fuel sender gauge connector.
- REMOVE EXHAUST PIPE ASSEMBLY
- Remove the exhaust pipe (see REMOVAL ).
- REMOVE PROPELLER WITH CENTER BEARING SHAFT ASSEMBLY
- Remove the propeller with center bearing shaft (see REMOVAL ).
- REMOVE FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY
- Disconnect the fuel main tube.NOTE:
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter contamination in the pipe and around the connector. Clean if necessary. Foreign matter may damage the O-ring or cause leaks in the seal between the pipe and connector.
- Do not use any tools to separate the pipe and connector.
- Do not allow any scratches or foreign matter on the parts when disconnecting them, as the fuel tube joint contains the O-rings that seal the plug.
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter on the pipe seal surface. Clean if necessary.
- Do not forcibly bend, twist or turn the nylon tube.
- Protect the disconnected part by covering it with a plastic bag and tape after disconnecting the main tube.
- If the pipe and connector are stuck together, pinch the tube between your fingers and turn it carefully to free it. Then disconnect the main tube.
- Disconnect the fuel return tube.NOTE:
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter contamination in the pipe and around the connector. Clean if necessary. Foreign matter may damage the O-ring or cause leaks in the seal between the pipe and connector.
- Do not use any tools to separate the pipe and connector.
- Do not allow any scratches or foreign matter on the parts when disconnecting them, as the fuel tube joint contains the O-rings that seal the plug.
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter on the pipe seal surface. Clean if necessary.
- Do not forcibly bend, twist or turn the nylon tube.
- Protect the disconnected part by covering it with a plastic bag and tape after disconnecting the fuel return tube.
- If the pipe and connector are stuck together, pinch the vent tube between your fingers and turn it carefully to free it. Then disconnect the fuel return tube.
- Loosen the clamp and disconnect the filler pipe hose.
- Place a mission jack under the fuel tank.
- Remove the 4 bolts and 2 fuel tank bands.
- Lower the mission jack so that the fuel tank breather tube can be disconnected.NOTE: Make sure that no load is applied to the fuel filler pipe.
HINT:
Lower the mission jack slowly.
- Disconnect the fuel tank breather tube sub-assembly.NOTE:
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter contamination in the pipe and around the connector. Clean if necessary. Foreign matter may damage the O-ring or cause leaks in the seal between the pipe and connector.
- Do not use any tools to separate the pipe and connector.
- Do not allow any scratches or foreign matter on the parts when disconnecting them, as the fuel tube joint contains the O-rings that seal the plug.
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter on the pipe seal surface. Clean if necessary.
- Do not forcibly bend, twist or turn the nylon tube.
- Protect the disconnected part by covering it with a plastic bag and tape after disconnecting the breather tube.
- If the pipe and connector are stuck together, pinch the tube between your fingers and turn it carefully to free it. Then disconnect the breather tube.
- Disconnect the fuel tank vent hose sub-assembly.
- Pinch the retainer and then raise it.NOTE:
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter contamination in the pipe and around the connector. Clean if necessary. Foreign matter may damage the O-ring or cause leaks in the seal between the pipe and connector.
- Do not use any tools to separate the pipe and connector.
- Do not allow any scratches or foreign matter on the parts when disconnecting them, as the vent hose contains the O-rings that seal the plug.
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter on the pipe seal surface. Clean if necessary.
- Do not forcibly bend, twist or turn the nylon tube.
- Protect the disconnected part by covering it with a plastic bag and tape after disconnecting the vent hose.
- If the pipe and connector are stuck together, pinch the tube between your fingers and turn it carefully to free it. Then disconnect the vent hose.
- Pinch the retainer and then raise it.
- Lower the mission jack to remove the fuel tank from the vehicle.NOTE:
- Do not allow the fuel tank to contact the vehicle, especially the differential.
- Make sure that the fuel tank is free from the fuel tank vent hose sub-assembly.
HINT:
Lower the mission jack slowly.
- Disconnect the fuel main tube.
- REMOVE FUEL SUCTION WITH PUMP AND GAUGE TUBE ASSEMBLY
- Remove the 8 bolts and fuel vent tube set plate.
- Disconnect the fuel hose.
- Remove the fuel suction with pump and gauge tube from the fuel tank.NOTE:
- Make sure that the sender gauge arm does not bend.
- Do not damage the fuel suction tube with pump and gauge.
- Remove the gasket.
- REMOVE FUEL SENDER GAUGE ASSEMBLY
- Remove the 5 screws and fuel sender gauge.
- Remove the gasket.
- REMOVE FUEL TANK MAIN TUBE SUB-ASSEMBLY
- Remove the 6 clamps and fuel tank main tube from the fuel tank.
- Remove the fuel hose clamp.
- REMOVE NO.2 FUEL TANK PROTECTOR
- Remove the bolt and clip and fuel tank protector from the fuel tank.
- Remove the clamp from the fuel tank.
- REMOVE FUEL TANK VENT HOSE SUB-ASSEMBLY
- Disconnect the fuel tank vent hose sub-assembly.NOTE:
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter contamination in the pipe and around the connector. Clean if necessary. Foreign matter may damage the O-ring or cause leaks in the seal between the pipe and connector.
- Do not use any tools to separate the pipe and connector.
- Do not allow any scratches or foreign matter on the parts when disconnecting them, as the fuel tube joint contains the O-rings that seal the plug.
- Check for any dirt and foreign matter on the pipe seal surface. Clean if necessary.
- Do not forcibly bend, twist or turn the nylon tube.
- Protect the disconnected part by covering it with a plastic bag and tape after disconnecting the vent hose.
- If the pipe and connector are stuck together, pinch the tube between your fingers and turn it carefully to free it. Then disconnect the vent hose.
- Disconnect the fuel tank vent hose sub-assembly.
- REMOVE FUEL TANK CUSHION
- Remove the 3 tank cushions.
- Remove the tank protector and 5 tank cushions.