VS2059
VS2059
VS2059
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Ensure Health and Safety, local authority and general
workshop practice regulations are adhered to when using tools.
WARNING! Always use caution when working around fuel
systems. The fuel in the fuel rail may be pressurised even if
the engine is not running.
IMPORTANT: These instructions are provided as a guide only.
Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer’s service instructions,
or a proprietary manual, to establish the current procedure and
data, also any warnings or cautions particular to the vehicle.
DO NOT use the set if any parts are missing or damaged.
DO NOT use this tool for any purpose other than that for which it is
designed.
Switch off vehicle's ignition and disconnect the battery before
commencing work under the bonnet.
You must follow the vehicle's service manual cautions when
working around the air bag system. If the cautions are not
followed the air bag may deploy unexpectedly even after the
ignition is turned ‘OFF’, resulting in personal injury.
Never lay tools on the vehicle's battery. This may short the
terminals together, causing harm to yourself, the tools, or the
battery.
Operate in a well ventilated area. Do not inhale fuel vapours.
Wear approved eye protection. A full range of personal safety
equipment is available from your Sealey dealer.
Wear suitable clothing to avoid snagging. Do not wear jewellery fig.1
and tie back long hair.
Keep children and other unauthorised persons away from the
working area.
Keep yourself, tools, and test equipment away from hot engine parts.
Always keep a fire extinguisher close by, that is suitable for fuel/
electrical/chemical fires.
NEVER smoke or have open flames near vehicle. fig.2
Always relieve fuel pressure before disconnecting fuel lines from
injectors.
Use a rag to cover fuel line fittings, when connecting or
disconnecting fuel lines. Avoid contact with fuel.
Clean up all fuel spills immediately and dispose of all rags properly.
Maintain the tool components in good and clean condition for best
and safest performance.
When work on the vehicle is finished, ensure all connections on
vehicle are restored, and that there are no tools left in the engine
bay.
Replace tools in the carrying case and store in a safe, dry,
childproof location.
4. operation
NOTE: The technique required for removal of the injector will 4.3. Use of internal adaptor (fig.4).
depend on which system is fitted to the vehicle. 4.3.1. Remove the internal parts from the injector to gain access to use
Always use an external adaptor first if possible. If by using the security hex key (7). It may be necessary to remove the injector
reasonable force the injector cannot be removed, use an veins by force. Insert the security hex into the inner sleeve (see D).
internal adaptor. Turn the security hex anti-clockwise using a 21mm socket to
4.1. Before working on the fuel system, make sure that the fuel system remove the inner sleeve.
is not pressurised. Refer to the manufacturer's instruction manual 4.3.2. Screw the appropriate internal adaptor (5) into the threads of the
on how to de-pressurise the system. injector and tighten with a suitable spanner (see E).
4.1.1. Disconnect the injector wires and connections as per the 4.4. Removing the injector.
manufacturer's instructions. 4.4.1. Screw the slide hammer assembly (handle, shaft and sliding
4.1.2. Remove any carbon build up from around the injector. hammer) securely onto the adaptor.
4.1.3. Remove the cap from the injector using the appropriate size socket 4.4.2. The injector can now be removed using reasonable force on the
(8). Refer to fig.3.A. slide hammer. Be prepared for the sudden release of the injector
4.2. Use of external adaptor (fig.3). from the cylinder head.
4.2.1. Identify the external thread adaptor (6) and separate the inner black 4.4.3. If the injector cannot be removed, it may be necessary to consult a
part from the outer silver part by removing the screw from the top of main dealer or a diesel specialist, to avoid damage to the engine.
the adaptor. 4.4.4. When an injector has been removed, it is recommended that only a
4.2.2. Position the black part inside the top of the injector (see B) then new or refurbished injector is fitted. Follow manufacturers fitting and
place the silver part over it, and screw it down firmly onto the safety instructions.
external threads revealed when the cap was removed.
4.2.3. Install the screw securely thus locking the adaptor parts tightly
together with the injector thread and wall in between. This ensures a
more secure fastening and reduces damage to the injector threads.
fig.3 fig.4
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
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