Installation Instructions for High-Pressure Pump t1n Sprinter Van 2004-2006 0 445 010 091 / 0 986 437 323 – Part Number 6480700001

Disclaimer: Installing a high-pressure fuel pump requires precision and attention to detail. Ensure you have the necessary tools, and always follow safety precautions. If you are not confident in performing this installation, seek professional assistance.

Tools Needed:

  • Socket set (metric sizes)
  • Torque wrench
  • Wrenches (various sizes)
  • Screwdrivers
  • Fuel line disconnect tools
  • Protective gloves and safety glasses
  • Drip pan and clean rags

Step-by-Step Installation Guide

  1. Preparation:
    • Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake.
    • Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical accidents.
    • Allow the engine to cool completely before starting the installation.
  2. Depressurize the Fuel System:
    • Locate the fuel pump relay and remove it to stop fuel delivery.
    • Start the engine and allow it to run until it stalls, indicating the fuel system is depressurized.
    • Turn off the ignition and remove the key.
  3. Access the High-Pressure Pump:
    • Open the hood and locate the high-pressure fuel pump, which is typically mounted on the engine block.
    • Remove any engine covers or components obstructing access to the pump, such as intake pipes or hoses.
  4. Disconnect the Fuel Lines:
    • Place a drip pan beneath the pump area to catch any fuel that may spill.
    • Carefully disconnect the fuel lines connected to the high-pressure pump using the appropriate fuel line disconnect tools.
    • Be cautious as residual fuel pressure may cause some fuel to spray when disconnecting.
  5. Remove the Electrical Connections:
    • Locate and disconnect any electrical connectors attached to the high-pressure pump. These may include the fuel pressure sensor and other control connections.
    • Ensure that the connectors are free of damage and set them aside carefully.
  6. Unbolt and Remove the Old Pump:
    • Using the socket set, remove the bolts securing the high-pressure pump to the engine block. Typically, there are three or four bolts.
    • Carefully pull the pump away from the engine. You may need to gently wiggle or pry it free if it is tight.
    • Be mindful of any gaskets or seals; these will need to be replaced when installing the new pump.
  7. Prepare and Install the New Pump:
    • Before installing the new high-pressure pump (0 445 010 091 / 0 986 437 323), ensure it is clean and free from any debris. Inspect the mounting area on the engine block for any old gasket material or contaminants.
    • Position the new pump in place, aligning it with the mounting holes. Install a new gasket or seal if required, following manufacturer recommendations.
    • Reinsert the bolts and tighten them securely using a torque wrench, following the torque specifications in your vehicle’s service manual.
  8. Reconnect the Fuel Lines:
    • Reattach the fuel lines to the new high-pressure pump, ensuring they are securely connected and free of leaks.
    • Double-check that all connections are clean and properly seated to avoid fuel leaks or issues during operation.
  9. Reconnect the Electrical Connections:
    • Reconnect the electrical connectors to the high-pressure pump, making sure they are securely attached.
    • Check for any signs of damage on the wiring or connectors before proceeding.
  10. Reinstall Engine Components:
    • Reinstall any components or covers that were removed to access the pump, including intake pipes, hoses, or engine covers.
  11. Reconnect the Battery:
    • Reconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
  12. Prime the Fuel System:
    • Reinstall the fuel pump relay.
    • Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position (do not start the engine) to allow the fuel pump to prime the system. You may hear the fuel pump activate, indicating that the system is building pressure.
    • Repeat this step a few times to ensure the system is fully primed.
  13. Start the Engine and Check for Leaks:
    • Start the engine and let it idle. Inspect the high-pressure pump and fuel lines for any signs of leaks.
    • If any leaks are detected, turn off the engine immediately and recheck the connections.
  14. Test Drive and Final Inspection:
    • If there are no visible leaks and the engine is running smoothly, take the vehicle for a short test drive to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
    • After the test drive, recheck the pump and surrounding areas for any signs of leakage.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed your new high-pressure pump (0 445 010 091 / 0 986 437 323) for your 2006-2004 2.7L Diesel engine. If you experience any issues or need further assistance, feel free to contact our support team.

Safety Note: Dispose of the old high-pressure pump and any fuel-soaked rags according to local regulations.