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Fuel Cont.
Filter Inspection
One of the most common symptoms of fuel issues lies within the filter (A in Figure-3). Ensure the filter is not
clogged or damaged in any way. To check for clogging, safely remove the filter and attempt to blow low pressure
air (approx. 3 psi) through the filter with an air compressor. If air does not exit out the opposing side, the filter
needs replaced. Note: Filters are usually directional. There will be markings that dictate which way it must be
installed.
Filter
Figure-3
Pump Inspection
The electric pump is directly in front of the fuel filter next to the battery (B in Figure-4). It should make an audible
noise when operating. Refer to Electrical for diagnosis information.
Pump
Figure-4
Line Inspection
Fuel lines are made of rubber. There are (2) fuel lines. Check for any signs of cracks, cuts, rips or tears. If the lines
are no longer flexible, but stiff, then replace.
Rubber Line
Figure-5
AA
BB
CC