Fuel Rail and Fuel Injector - Exploded View

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION Fuel Rail and Fuel Injector - Exploded View
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Fuel Rail And Fuel Injector With Torque Specifications (1 Of 3)
GF0013744Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 13A506 Wire harness retainer (if equipped)
2 9C490 Brake booster vacuum hose
3 9D289 Evaporative emission (EVAP) canister purge valve tube
4 6K817 PCV tube
5 9E499 Intake manifold vacuum hose
6 W701725 Intake manifold crash bracket bolt
7 W705793 Intake manifold crash bracket bolt
8 9G609 Intake manifold crash bracket
9 13A506 Wire harness retainer
10 14A464 Fuel injector electrical connector (4 required) (part of 12B637)
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Fuel Rail and Fuel Injector With Torque Specification (2 Of 3)
GF0046713Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
11 14A464 Ground wire connector (part of 12B637)
12 9E489 Fuel rail pressure and temperature sensor vacuum hose
13 14A464 Fuel rail pressure and temperature sensor electrical connector (part of 12B637)
14 9E489 EGR system module vacuum connector
15 14A464 EGR system module electrical connector (part of 12B637)
16 N807309 Intake manifold shield bolt (2 required)
17 9F460 Intake manifold shield
18 14A464 Fuel injector electrical connector (4 required) (part of 12B637)
Fig 3: Exploded View Of Fuel Rail and Fuel Injector With Torque Specifications (3 Of 3)
GF0046714Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
19 N811425 Fuel rail stud bolt (4 required)
20 9F792 Fuel rail
21 9F593 Fuel injector (8 required)
22 9229 Fuel injector upper O-ring seal (8 required)
23 9229 Fuel injector lower O-ring seal (8 required)
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