Toyota Corolla (E120) 2002–2008 Repair Manual / Introduction / Repair instruction / Precaution / Removal and installation of fuel control parts
Toyota Corolla (E120): Removal and installation of fuel control parts
- Place for removing and installing of fuel system parts
- work in a place with good air ventilation and without anything flammable such as welder, grinder, drill, electric motor or stove in the surroundings.
- Never work in a place such as a pit or nearby a pit, as there is a possibility that vaporized fuel is filled in those places.
- Removing and installing of fuel system parts
- prepare a fire extinguisher before starting the operation.
- For prevention of static electricity, install a ground on the fuel changer, vehicle and fuel tank, and do not spray much water so as to prevent slipping.
- Never use any electric equipment like an electric motor or a working light, as they may cause sparks or high temperature.
- Never use an iron hammer, as it may cause sparks.
- Dispose of the shop rag separately from any fuel deposit.
Other materials:
Inspection procedure
Hint:
if different dtcs related to different systems that have terminal e2
as the ground terminal are output
simultaneously, terminal e2 may be open.
If dtc p0441 (purge flow), p0446 (vsv for ccv), p0451, p0452 or p0453
(evaporative pressure
sensor) is output with dtc p0442 or p0456, ...
Circuit description
Refer to dtc p0130
Dtc no.
Dtc detection condition
Trouble area
P0133
After engine has been warmed up, if response time that heated
oxygen sensor’s output voltage reaches from rich to lean.
Or from lean to rich, is 0.6 Second or more during idling.
...
Fuel pump shut off system
To minimize the risk of fuel leakage when the engine stalls or when an airbag
inflates upon collision, the fuel pump shut off system stops the supply of fuel
to the engine.
Follow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system is activated.
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