Warning! In the fuel line of the fuel supply system, the fuel pressure is more than 3 bar.
Depressurize before starting work on the fuel supply elements (see "Fuel Line - Pressure Relief") even if the vehicle has not been driven for a long time. Note that after depressurizing, a small amount of fuel remains in the fuel line.
Gasoline is a flammable liquid and its vapors are explosive. Therefore, when performing repairs related to the power system, it is necessary to strictly observe the fire safety rules.
Do not carry out work near sources of open flame and in the area of sparks.
Equip the place of work with a fire extinguisher and / or other fire extinguishing equipment.
Disconnect electrical equipment that can cause sparks during operation.
Do not smoke in the work area and prohibit assistants from smoking.
When performing work, try not to allow fuel leakage. Spilled fuel should immediately be covered with sand and sawdust, remove the resulting mixture and ventilate the room.
In the presence of gasoline vapors in the room, do not connect the terminals to the battery terminals, do not turn on or turn off other electrical equipment in order to avoid a spark discharge on the switch contacts.
Do not store rags soaked in gasoline or other flammable liquids.
Do not forget about safety in the process of work (see "Safety measures for car maintenance and repair").
Upon completion of work, check that all fuel line connections are tight.