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General Service Bulletin (GSB): 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips This GSB targets the diagnosis, Some 6.7L diesel vehicles may experience drivability concerns due to fuel inspection and repair of the 6.7L diesel system failures. Fuel system failures and/or metal debris are most commonly fuel system. caused by fuel system contamination. NOTE: This information is not intended to replace or supersede any warranty, parts and service policy, Work Shop Manual (WSM) procedures or technical training or wiring diagram information. 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips A Guide to Properly Diagnose Contamination and Repair Diesel Fuel Systems 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Ford Motor Company December 2017 Version 3 1of 20 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Table of Contents Topic Page Introduction……………………………………………………..2 Overview of Fuel System Contamination……………………3 Diagnosis of Metal Debris……………………………………..6 Diagnosis of Fuel System Contamination…….……………..9 Fuel System Repair…………………………………………...15 FrequentlyAsked Questions…………………………………16 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Ford Motor Company December 2017 Version 3 2of 20 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Overview A guide to properly diagnose contamination and repair diesel fuel systems • This guide will aid in the diagnosis of fuel system NOTICE: This GSB should be utilized Diagnosis contamination. whenever the PC/ED leads you to check To Determine for fuel contamination, metal debris from the high pressure fuel pump or results in • Determine the root cause of direction to replace the High Pressure the fuel system failure. (HP) Fuel Injection Pump. Cause NOTE:If metal debris is found in the HP Leading to fuel pump, there is a high probability the debris resulted from a contaminant • Proper repair of contaminated introduced into the fuel system such as diesel fuel systems is critical in gasoline, water or Diesel Exhaust Fluid Repair preventing repeat repairs. (DEF) 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Ford Motor Company December 2017 Version 3 3of 20 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Overview Fuel System Contamination NOTICE: Failure to follow these procedures may Fuel contamination on a 6.7L diesel engine can result in fuel system and/or engine damage and damage fuel system components including the may require vehicle warranty cancellation High Pressure (HP) fuel injection pump and fuel submission. injectors. Engine operation on fuels and additives Repairs required due to the use of improper fluids that do not meet the lubrication, cooling and anti- and fuel are not covered by the New Vehicle Limited corrosion properties required by the HP fuel Warranty, Extended Service Plan (ESP), or Service To Determine Part Warranty (SPW). Refer to Warranty and Policy system components may cause symptoms Manual and Customer Information Guide for details. including, but not limited to, the following: • Crank No Start NOTE: The most common sources of fuel • Long Crank/Hard Start contamination are: • Runs Rough • Vehicle-mounted auxiliary fuel tanks Leading to • Lack of filter maintenance/unapproved • Reduced Power filters • Engine Knocking • Lack of WIF draining maintenance • Exhaust Smoke • Municipal/Fleet storage tanks • Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) slow to build • Infrequently used fuel sources • Refueling errors (DEF or gasoline introduced into the fuel tank) NOTE: The best course of action to avoid fuel system concerns is to ensure the vehicle is only fueled from sources with a known quality of diesel fuel verified to be free of water and other contaminants. 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips Ford Motor Company December 2017 Version 3 4of 20
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