Range Rover Evoque: Fuel Tank and Lines - Component
Location
Component
Location
COMPONENT LOCATION - ROW

- Connection to purge valve
- Fuel Low Pressure (LP) sensor
- Fuel fired booster heater - fuel supply pipe connection (if fitted)
- LP fuel supply pipe
- Fuel fired booster heater - fuel supply pipe (if fitted)
- Fuel pump delivery module
- Fuel tank breather pipe
- Fuel filler cap
- Fuel tank filler pipe
- Fuel tank inlet hose and check valve
- Fuel tank
- Charcoal canister (reference only)
- Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM)
- Fuel tank vent breather pipe to charcoal canister
- Fuel vapor pipe from charcoal canister to purge valve
- Fuel vapor pipe to purge valve
- LP fuel supply connection to High Pressure (HP) pump
COMPONENT LOCATION - NAS

- Connection to purge valve
- Fuel Low Pressure (LP) sensor
- LP fuel supply pipe
- Fuel pump delivery module
- Fuel tank breather pipe
- Fuel filler cap
- Fuel tank filler pipe
- Fuel tank inlet hose and check valve
- Fuel tank
- DMTL pump
- Charcoal canister (reference only)
- Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM)
- Fuel tank vent breather pipe to charcoal canister
- Fuel vapor pipe from charcoal canister to purge valve
- Fuel vapor pipe to purge valve
- LP fuel supply connection to High Pressure (HP) pump
Overview
OVERVIEW
The fuel system is divided into 2 sub systems:
- Low pressure system
- High pressure system.
The low pressure system features the following components:
- Fuel tank
- Fuel pump delivery module in tank
The low pressure system pressure is 4.5 bar (65.3 lbf/in
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Control Diagram
NOTE: A = Hardwired
Battery
Battery Junction Box (BJB)
Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM)
Fuel pump delivery module
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Central Junction Box (CJB)
System O
Special Tool(s)
310-123
Locking Ring, Fuel Tank
Removal
WARNINGS:
Wait for a minimum of 1 minute after the engine has stopped before
carrying out any repair to the fuel injection
system.
Avoid flame
Special Tool(s)
310-123
Locking Ring, Fuel Tank
Removal
WARNINGS:
Fuel may still be present in the fuel tank after draining.
Avoid flames, sparks or lighted substances.
CAUTIONS:
Extreme cleanliness
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Principle of Operation
Three types of headlamp are available: Halogen, bi-xenon or Adaptive Front
Lighting System (AFS).
For a detailed description of the headlamps operation, refer to the relevant
Description and Operation section of the
workshop manual. REFER to: (417-01 Exterior Lighting)
Give
A loaded roof rack can reduce
the
stability of the vehicle, particularly
when cornering and during cross
winds.
Driving off road with a loaded roof
rack is not recommended.
Fit only a roof rack system that is designed for
use with your vehicle. For further information,
consult your Land R
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