ISSPRO R18066 User Manual

ISSPRO Sensors

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Form No. IS169 (Rev. H 11/15/2013

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ISSPRO, INC.

2515 N.E. Riverside Way

Post Office Box 11177

Portland, Oregon 97211-1899

503-528-3400

800-888-8065

Fax: 503-528-3495

www.isspro.com

© 2008 ISSPRO, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE AND SENSOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

I C O N K E Y

CAUTION

Tools may be required

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1

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Disconnect batteries. Do not reconnect battery power until

system is fully configured to avoid risk of shock or fire.

2

Find a location where fuel pressure can be measured such as a test port

on the fuel pressure regulator or aftermarket lift pump. This may require

adapter fittings to accommodate the ⅛” NPTF sensor threads. See

engine-specific notes below for details.

DO NOT attempt to install in a location exposed to fuel rail

pressure on common rail systems, as these systems typically operate at

over 20,000 PSI.

3

Install the new sensor. Pressure sensor threads are ⅛” NPTF.

Many Emission Control Devices are connected to OEM sensors or switches. Be careful not to

disable these when installing a sensor.

4

If leakage occurs at the sensor, tighten one-quarter turn at a time until leakage stops. If necessary,

thread sealant such as Teflon tape may be used.

When using a torque wrench, tighten approximately 20nm/15 lb-in. or slightly more, if leakage

occurs. Do not use the body of the sensor to tighten! Use only the hex and the correct wrench.

Do not over tighten!

5

Connect the pressure sensor to the pressure sensor harness by pressing the connector into

the slot.

Figure 1: Pressure sensor and harness.

6

Route the sensor harness to the intended gauge mounting location, using grommets as appropriate

when passing through the firewall.

7

Trim the sensor harness wires to length, leaving enough length to allow the gauge to be

pulled from the pod or mounting location without disconnecting the connector.

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