Tube, Fuel Tank Filler: Removal: AWD

2013 Dodge and Ram Journey Crew, AWDSECTION AWD
Fig 1: Fuel Fill Tube AWD
GC0128859Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
1 - canister filter line quick connect fitting
2 - recirculation line quick connect fitting
3 - fuel filler tube
1 - canister filter line quick connect fitting
2 - recirculation line quick connect fitting
3 - fuel filler tube
  1. Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable at battery.
  2. Remove fuel cap.
  3. Remove the inner splash shield. Refer to SHIELD, SPLASH, REAR WHEELHOUSE, REMOVAL .
  4. Disconnect the quick connect fitting (1) and remove the canister filter line. Refer to STANDARD PROCEDUREΒ  .
  5. Disconnect the quick connect fitting (2) and remove the recirculation line. Refer to STANDARD PROCEDUREΒ  .
  6. Loosen the hose clamp and remove the fuel filler tube (3) from the fuel tank.
    Fig 2: Filler Tube Mounting Bracket Bolt
    GC0128860Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    1 - filler tube mounting bracket bolt
    2 - filler tube mounting bracket
    3 - filler tube mounting bracket body mount
    1 - filler tube mounting bracket bolt
    2 - filler tube mounting bracket
    3 - filler tube mounting bracket body mount
  7. Remove filler tube mounting bracket bolt (1) from bracket (2) and body mount (3).
    Fig 3: Fuel Filler Tube
    GC0128861Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC
    1 - fuel door housing assembly
    2 - fuel filler tube
    1 - fuel door housing assembly
    2 - fuel filler tube
  8. Remove fuel filler tube (2) from the fuel door housing assembly (1).
RENDER: 1.0x

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