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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2006SEQUOIA 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSERVICE AND REPAIRREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FUEL CONTROL PARTS
2006 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)
Removal and Installation of Fuel Control Parts
2006 Toyota Sequoia 4WD V8-4.7L (2UZ-FE)SECTION Removal and Installation of Fuel Control Parts
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FUEL CONTROL PARTS
a. PLACE FOR REMOVING AND INSTALLING FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
1. Work in a location with good air ventilation that does not have welders, grinders, drills, electric motors, stoves, or any other ignition sources.
2. Never work in a pit or near a pit as vaporized fuel will collect in those places.
b. REMOVING AND INSTALLING FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
1. Prepare a fire extinguisher before starting the operation.
2. To prevent static electricity, install a ground wire to the fuel changer, vehicle and fuel tank, and do not spray the surrounding area with water. Be careful when performing work in this area, as the work surface will become slippery. Do not clean up gasoline spills with water, as this may cause the gasoline to spread, and possibly create a fire hazard.
3. Avoid using electric motors, working lights and other electric equipment that can cause sparks or high temperatures.
4. Avoid using iron hammers as they may create sparks.
5. Dispose of fuel-contaminated cloth separately using a fire resistant container.
a. PLACE FOR REMOVING AND INSTALLING FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
1. Work in a location with good air ventilation that does not have welders, grinders, drills, electric motors, stoves, or any other ignition sources.
2. Never work in a pit or near a pit as vaporized fuel will collect in those places.
b. REMOVING AND INSTALLING FUEL SYSTEM PARTS
1. Prepare a fire extinguisher before starting the operation.
2. To prevent static electricity, install a ground wire to the fuel changer, vehicle and fuel tank, and do not spray the surrounding area with water. Be careful when performing work in this area, as the work surface will become slippery. Do not clean up gasoline spills with water, as this may cause the gasoline to spread, and possibly create a fire hazard.
3. Avoid using electric motors, working lights and other electric equipment that can cause sparks or high temperatures.
4. Avoid using iron hammers as they may create sparks.
5. Dispose of fuel-contaminated cloth separately using a fire resistant container.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.