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Volkswagen Polo (from 1994 to 2001, the year of issue)

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Replacement of the fuel pump / gauge of the fuel tank



Fuel pump with the tank sensor located in the tank and is denoted by Volkswagen, based on the structure, usually as a fuel supply system.
The sensor consists of a float and a potentiometer. By lowering the fuel level sensor float falls and associated float potentiometer increases the electrical resistance of the sensor. As a result, the voltage drops on the index of fuel, which is located on the instrument panel, - the arrow moves in the direction to the designation of "Empty".

A warning
The fuel pump and a fuel tank sensor best dismantle outdoors. Fuel vapors are poisonous and flammable, so the necessary precautions are a prerequisite for the job.

When removing the fuel pump, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the battery;

Warnings
When disconnecting the battery information is erased from the memory of the electronic devices, so check if you have a car code. The battery should be disconnected only when the ignition is switched off.

- Remove the cover at the bottom of the trunk;
- Disconnect the sensor connector of the tank and the fuel pump. To do this, lift slightly with a small screwdriver on the sides of retaining lugs;
- After loosening the hose clip to dismantle the supply and return fuel hoses. The connections are shown in Fig. 121, the details of the fuel assembly - Fig. 122. Close apertures of hoses;

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Fig. 121. The fuel assembly 1 - pin connector; 2 - the fuel hose; 3 - a hose of return of fuel; 4 - an adjusting label




Details of the fuel assembly
Fig. 122. Details of the fuel assembly 1 - union nut, 20 Nm; 2 - flange; 3 - bellows (touch to the tank are not permitted); 4 - O-ring; 5 - the bellows (see., Pos. 3); 6 - the fuel assembly; 7 - the fuel return hose, blue; 8 - tank sensor




- Loosen with a special key union nut 3217. If such a key is not present, you can use a wooden core, putting it to the faces of the nut and tapping the rod with a hammer;
- Remove the flange and gasket out of the mouth of a tank;
- A fuel knot turning counterclockwise, take it out of the bayonet connector and pull.
When installing the fuel pump, proceed as follows:
- When installing a used fuel pump should be drained from it fuels;
- Set the pump to the fuel tank. Moisten the O-ring before installing the engine oil. When installing ensure that the fuel level sensor is not deformed. With correct assembly the float sensor is directed toward the fuel;
- Open the right flange and secure it with a bayonet. The arrow on the flange points toward the arrow mark 4 (see. Fig. 121) in the tank;
- Screw and tighten the coupling nut;
- Connect the supply and return fuel hoses. The connections are indicated by arrows. Furthermore, to establish a return fuel hose blue. Tighten the clamps on the hoses;
- Install plug and reattach the cover;
- Reconnect the battery and set the clock. Enter access code radio.




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