Tech Manual for Erjavec's Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach
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ISBN: 9781133933731
Author: ERJAVEC, Jack, Thompson, Rob
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
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Chapter 31, Problem 1RQ
List four service precautions for working on the fuel injection system.
Expert Solution & Answer
To determine
Service precautions while working on the fuel injection system.
Explanation of Solution
The four service precautions for working on the fuel injection system are:
- To avoid the likelihood of flame and individual damage, dependably disengage the negative battery link except if the fix or test system necessitates that battery voltage be connected.
- Try not to permit fuel splash or fuel fumes to come into contact with a start or open fire.
- Continuously mitigate the fuel framework weight preceding disengaging any fuel framework segment. Exercise outrageous alert at whatever point mitigating fuel framework weight, to abstain from uncovering skin, face and eyes to fuel splash.
- Continuously keep a dry compound fire extinguisher close to the work region.
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