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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual E-450 Cutaway
1.Fuel rail sensors-An injection pressure sensor and an engine fuel
temperature sensor provide engine fuel information to the powertrain
control module.
2.Isolation solenoid valve-Blocks

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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual 9.Aft axle fuel tanks-Two steel fuel tanks located behind the rear axle.
10.Midship fuel tank-A steel fuel tank located underbody.
11.High pressure fuel lines-Delivers high pressure fuel to the fuel
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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual 4.Powertrain control module-Uniquely calibrated for NGV application.
5.Internal tank valve-One electronically actuated, normally closed
solenoid valve is located in each fuel tank. The valve is wired

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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual Crown Victoria
1.NGV module-Provides power for the fuel injectors. Also, drives the
fuel gauge using fuel tank pressure and temperature sensors.
2.Isolation solenoid valve-Blocks flow from the injecti

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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual 12.Tank temperature sensors-One each in set of tanks (solenoid
valves) used for fuel indication.
13.Optional fuel tank-A fiber-wrapped steel fuel tank (total of three
tanks in the trunk). Also has a s

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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual NATURAL GAS DISPENSING
Most dispensers have a digital indicator displaying the cost and amount
of fuel delivered to your vehicle. Fuel delivery to the vehicle is stopped
when the pressure of fuel stor

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FORD E SERIES 2003 4.G Natural Gas Vehicle Supplement Manual FUELING
Do not fuel your vehicle with the ignition on the ON position. Failure to
do so may cause component damage.
Fueling a NGV, with a few exceptions, is very similar to fueling a gasoline
vehicle.