Toyota 4 Runner/Hilux/Surf

1987-1998 of release

Repair and operation of the car



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+ 1. Maintenance instruction
+ 2. Maintenance
+ 3. Engines
+ 4. Systems of heating, ventilation
- 5. Fuel and exhaust systems
   5.1. Specifications
   5.2. Order of a decompression of fuel system
   - 5.3. Fuel pump and pressure of fuel
      5.3.1. Check of the pump
      5.3.2. Check of pressure of fuel
      5.3.3. Check of the regulator of pressure of fuel
      5.3.4. Main relay of system of injection of fuel (EFI) and relay of the fuel pump
   5.4. Hoses and connections
   5.5. Fuel tank
   5.6. Fuel pump
   5.7. Fuel level sensor
   5.8. Air filter
   5.9. Cable of a butterfly valve
   + 5.10. System of electronic injection of fuel (EFI system)
   + 5.11. Units of system of injection of fuel
   5.12. Service of an exhaust system
   + 5.13. System of decrease in toxicity of exhaust gases
+ 6. Transmissions
+ 7. Transmission elements
+ 8. Brake system
+ 9. Suspension bracket and steering
+ 10. Body
+ 11. Electric equipment
+ 12. Electroschemes





5.3.3. Check of the regulator of pressure of fuel

GENERAL INFORMATION

Regulator arrangement on 4-cylinder engines

1. Regulator

2. Vacuum hose

3. Return hose

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Disconnect and muffle a vacuum hose of the regulator of pressure of fuel. Connect the manual vacuum pump to the regulator. Start the engine and consider the indication of pressure of fuel without depression on the regulator. Create depression in the regulator and again consider fuel pressure. With growth of depression on the regulator pressure of fuel has to decrease. Compare pressure to the standard.
2. Attach a vacuum hose to the regulator and check fuel pressure idling. Compare pressure to the standard. Disconnect a hose and again consider pressure, – as soon as the hose is disconnected pressure has to increase jump to the top standard limit. If fuel pressure idling at the disconnected hose too high, measure by the vacuum gage depression size on a vacuum hose. If the vacuum gage shows nothing, check tightness of a hose, the soaking-up collector and leveling chamber.
3. If the fuel pressure lowered, reliably press the return fuel pipe and consider indications of pressure of fuel. If pressure does not increase, the fuel pump is faulty, or the highway of supply of fuel is littered. If pressure sharply increased, replace pressure regulator.
4. If fuel pressure too high, execute a decompression of system, disconnect the return fuel pipe and blow. If the fuel pipe is not littered, pressure regulator.
5. If the behavior of pressure differs from described in point 2, replace the regulator of pressure.
6. Execute a decompression and remove the manometer.
7. Wrap the fuel distributor union, previously having replaced laying.
8. Wipe the spilled gasoline. Start the engine and check existence of a leak of gasoline.