Instructions
Chassis / Fuel System / Evaporative System / DA-RM-04K002-01-001 - Remove/Install charcoal filter
Preparation work
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Care Point: Remove the left side only.
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Care Point: Remove the left side only.
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WARNING!
 
Risk of explosion, poisoning and injury working with fuel!
Fuels are highly flammable and toxic if inhaled. Fuel vapours are explosive, invisible and spread out at floor level. This vapour is poisonous when inhaled and has an anesthetizing effect in high concentrations. Fuel can cause damage to skin. For example, skin is degreased when it comes into contact with gasoline fuel.
Observe the national safety precautions and regulations.
Keep fuel away from fire, open light or ignition sources.
Ensure the work place is adequately ventilated.
Never drain or pour in fuels over assembly pits.
Store drained fuel in a suitable and sealed vessel.
Immediately eliminate any fuel which has flowed out.
Conducting work on a vehicle with open flames (e. g. welding etc.).
Before carrying out this work, remove relevant parts of fuel system and seal open fuel lines with plugs.
 

WARNING!
 
Possible fluid spills from vehicle systems during repairs or maintenance.
Risk of thermal incidents, slip hazards, corrosion of electrical components, failure of electrical or mechanical components or unwanted odours.
Always limit fluid spills and fully clean the spilled fluid after repairs or maintenance.
 

Remove charcoal filter
1.  
Remove bolts (1). (M6x12) 6 Nm
 
2.  
Remove nuts (2). (M6) 6 Nm
 
3.  
Remove bracket (3).
 

4.  
Remove cable tie (4).
 
5.  
Disconnect electrical connector (5).
 
6.  
Disconnect hoses (6).
 
7.  
Remove canister (7).
 


Install charcoal filter
 
Care Point:
Make sure the male end of ALL quick connectors are lubricated with SAE 30 oil before re-connecting.

 
1.  
Install components in reverse order.
 
2.  
Connect McLaren Diagnostic System, proceed to Diagnostic toolbox within Engine Control Unit (ECU).
 
3.  
Access Sequences section.
 
4.  
Carry out DMTL - Diagnostic Module Tank Leakage routine.
 

   
   
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