Fuel System » Fuel System - Vehicles With: Fuel Additive Tank
Principles of Operation
			
	      
			General Equipment
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WARNINGS:
	- This procedure involves fuel additive
	handling. Be prepared for fuel additive
	spillage at all times and always observe
	fuel handling precautions. Failure to follow
	these instructions may result in personal
	injury.
- Eye, hand, ear protection and protective
	clothing are required to be worn during
	any general service or removal and
	installation service procedure of fuel
	additive system components. Failure to
	follow this instruction may result in
	personal injury.
- In case of fuel additive fluid contact with
	the skin or the eyes, flush immediately with
	water for a minimum of 15 minutes and
	seek prompt medical attention. Failure to
	follow these instructions may result in
	personal injury.
- If fuel additive fluid is swallowed, call a
	physician immediately. Rinse mouth
	immediately with water, do not induce
	vomiting. Failure to follow these
	instructions may result in personal injury.
- Always provide adequate ventilation when
	working on the fuel additive fluid system
	or related components. Failure to follow
	these instructions may result in personal
	injury.
- Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or
	open flame of any type when working on
	or near any fuel related components.
	Highly flammable vapors are always
	present and may ignite. Failure to follow
	these instructions may result in personal
	injury. 
CAUTION: Make sure the workshop area
in which the vehicle is being worked on is
as clean and as dust free as possible.
Foreign matter from working on clutches,
brakes or from machining or welding
operations can contaminate the fuel
system and may result in later malfunction.
The fuel additive system is an on-board system
that allows the injection of an additive at each
refueling operation by the customer. The additive
quantity is proportional to the fuel quantity that has
been added. The fuel additive system module
controls the amount of additive fluid entering the
fuel tank at each refueling, A switch mounted on
the fuel filler flap is used to detect the start of the
refueling event and the fuel gauge that is mounted
within the fuel tank informs the fuel additive tank
module the quantity of actual fuel added.
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