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
SEE MORE:
When an airbag inflates, a
fine
powder is released. This is normal
and not an indication of a malfunction.
The powder may cause irritation to the
skin and should be thoroughly flushed
from eyes and any cuts or abrasions. If
breathing difficulty is experienced,
leave the vehicle if possible
Never remove the filler cap
when the
engine is hot - escaping steam or
scalding water could cause serious
personal injury.
Antifreeze is highly inflammable. Do
not allow antifreeze to come into
contact with naked flames or other
sources of ignition (e.g. a hot engine)
- a fire may result.
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