fuse FORD SIERRA 1986 1.G Fuel And Exhaust Systems Carburettor Workshop Manual
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5On some early pumps, the top cover can be
removed for access to the filter. Removing the
pump and cleaning the filter may cure the
problem. On models with a sealed pump, or
where cleaning the interior of the pump and
filter does not solve the problem, the pump
should be renewed, as no spares are
available. Check that there is petrol in the fuel
tank before condemning the pump!
6On completion of the test, reconnect the
outlet hose to the pump. If the hose was
originally secured with a crimped type clip,
discard this and use a new worm drive clip.
Reconnect the coil LT lead.
Electric pump
SOHC and CVH models with air
conditioning
7The fuel pump is located under the rear of
the vehicle, next to the fuel tank (see
illustration).
8If the pump is functioning, it should be
possible to hear it “buzzing” by listening
under the rear of the vehicle when the ignition
is switched on.
9If the pump appears to have failed
completely, check the fuse and relay.
10To test the pump, disconnect the fuel
supply hose from the pressure regulator or
vapour separator (as applicable) in the engine
compartment. Lead the hose into a measuring
cylinder.
11Take appropriate fire precautions, then
switch on the ignition for 30 seconds (do notstart the engine), and measure the quantity of
petrol delivered: it should be at least 400 ml
(0.7 pint). If not, the pump is faulty and should
be renewed, as no spares are available.
12On completion of the test, reconnect the
hose to the pressure regulator or vapour
separator, as applicable, and if the hose was
originally secured with a crimped type clip,
discard this and fit a new worm drive clip.
2.0 litre DOHC models
13If the fuel pump is functioning, it should
be possible to hear it “buzzing” by listening
under the rear of the vehicle when the ignition
is switched on. Unless the engine is started,
the fuel pump should switch off after
approximately one second.
14If the pump appears to have failed
completely, check the appropriate fuse and
relay, and where applicable check the state of
the fuel pump inertia cut-off switch as follows.
15The inertia cut-off switch is located in the
spare wheel well. The switch incorporates a
reset button, which should normally be in the
depressed position. Check the position of the
reset button before assuming that a fault
exists in the fuel pump.
16To test the fuel pump, special equipment
is required, and it is recommended that any
suspected faults are referred to a Ford dealer.
Mechanical pump
Note: A new gasket must be used when
refitting the pump.
1Disconnect the battery negative lead.
2For improved access on CVH models,
remove the air cleaner.
3Identify the hose locations as an aid to
refitting, then disconnect the hoses from the
pump and plug them.
4Remove the two securing bolts and
withdraw the pump from the cylinder block or
cylinder head, as applicable (see illustration).
5Recover the gasket, and if desired remove
the operating pushrod (see illustration).6Clean the exterior of the pump with paraffin
and wipe dry. Clean all traces of gasket from
the pump flange and the cylinder block or
cylinder head, as applicable.
7On early pumps with a removable top
cover, remove the securing screw and
withdraw the cover and the nylon mesh filter
with seal (see illustration). Clean the filter,
the cover and the pump with petrol. Locate
the filter in the cover and fit the cover to the
pump, so that the indentations on the cover
and pump are aligned. Tighten the cover
securing screw.
8Refitting is a reversal of removal, but fit a
new gasket, and tighten the securing bolts to
the specified torque. Ensure that the hoses
are correctly connected, and if the hoses were
originally secured with crimped type clips,
discard these and use new worm drive clips.
Electric pump
SOHC and CVH models with air
conditioning
9Disconnect the battery negative lead.
10Chock the front wheels, then jack up the
rear of the vehicle and support on axle stands.
(see “Jacking and Vehicle Support”).
11Clean the area around the pump
mounting, and position a suitable container
under the pump.
12Using a hose clamping tool or self-locking
pliers, clamp the fuel tank-to pump hose to
prevent excessive petrol spillage, or
alternatively make arrangements to collect the
contents of the fuel tank which will otherwise
be released. Disconnect the hose from the
pump.
13Disconnect the fuel outlet hose from the
pump and plug the hose to prevent petrol
spillage.
14Disconnect the wiring plug from the
pump.
15Slacken the clamping bolt, and slide the
pump from the bracket assembly.
16Refitting is a reversal of removal, but
make sure that the rubber sleeve is correctly
located around the pump body in the bracket,
and ensure that the fuel hoses are securely
8Fuel pump - removal and
refitting
4A•6Fuel and exhaust systems - carburettor
7.7 Electric fuel pump - SOHC and CVH
models with air conditioning
A Clamping bracket
B Fuel inletC Fuel outlet
D Wiring plug
8.5 Withdrawing the fuel pump operating
pushrod - CVH model8.4 Withdrawing the fuel pump from the
cylinder head - CVH model8.7 Removing the top cover from an early
type fuel pump for access to the mesh
filter
Caution: Refer to the
precautions in Section 1 before
proceeding.
Caution:Petrol under pressure
may spray out of the outlet as
the hose is disconnected.