Fuel Temperature Sensor

2008 Jeep Commander Overland, 4WDSECTION Fuel Temperature Sensor
Fig 1: Identifying Fuel Quantity Solenoid And Fuel Temperature Sensor
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1 - LOW PRESSURE FUEL SUPPLY
2 - RETURN FUEL
3 - HIGH PRESSURE SUPPLY TO FUEL RAIL
4 - FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
5 - FUEL QUANTITY SOLENOID
6 - HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP
NOTE: Capture and properly store all fluid seepage in appropriately marked containers.
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Disconnect the fuel quantity solenoid wiring harness connector.
  3. Disconnect the temperature sensor wiring harness connector.
  4. Remove the fuel temperature sensor (4) from the high pressure pump. See Fig 1.
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