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Fuel tank — removal and installation (Hyundai Tucson JM)

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1. Remove the front and main muffler assembly.

2. Remove the driveshaft assembly (all-wheel drive).

3. Remove the fuel tank cover.

4. Remove the clamps (A) from the fuel filler neck, the fuel level hose (B) and the ventilation hose (C).

4. Remove the clamps (A) from the fuel…


5. Support the fuel tank with a jack and remove the brackets (A).

5. Support the fuel tank with a jack…


6. Loosen the parking brake cable mounting bolts.

6. Loosen the parking brake cable…


7. Lower the fuel tank, disconnect the fuel pump plug, then the main fuel line and fuel return hose.

8. Disconnect the plug from the fuel level sensor.

9. Remove the fuel tank.

10. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.
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