Kia Rio: Delivery Pipe Removal - Fuel Delivery System - Engine Control / Fuel System - Kia Rio UB 2012-2024 Service ManualKia Rio: Delivery Pipe Removal


     
In case of removing the high pressure fuel pump, high pressure fuel pipe, delivery pipe, and injector, there may be injury caused by leakage of the high pressure fuel. Before repairing the high pressure system, be sure to release the residual pressure in fuel line as step 2 in below procedure.
1.
Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the battery negative (-) cable.
2.
Release the residual pressure in fuel line (Refer to the Fuel Delivery System - Repair Procedures - "Release Residual Pressure in Fuel Line").

     
When removing the fuel pump relay, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) may occur. Delete the code with the GDS after completion of “Release Residual Pressure in Fuel Line” work.
3.
Remove the intake manifold (Refer to "Intake And Exhaust System" in EM group).
4.
Disconnect the injector connectors (A) and the rail pressure sensor connector (B).
5.
Remove the high pressure fuel pipe (C).
6.
Remove the engine oil gauge.
7.
Remove the installation bolt (D), and then remove the delivery pipe and injector assembly from the engine.




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