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      07-02-2020, 02:27 PM   #1
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Fuel rail pressure sensor

anyone recently had one of these go bad? I have got a 150K with the latest JR tune and fuel delete. car occasionally runs roughly and I am getting the error code.
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Less miles yes
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Less miles yes
Any issues with the replacement? seems straightforward.
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sometimes they do go bad. Very easy to replace. If I recall, need a 27mm (2) - one to hold nut and one to break loose and to torque to spec.
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sometimes they do go bad. Very easy to replace. If I recall, need a 27mm (2) - one to hold nut and one to break loose and to torque to spec.
any idea where I can find the torque spec?
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any idea where I can find the torque spec?
I just did mine after my JBD fried mine. It’s a really tight fit to get a wrench in there, let alone a torque wrench. I just snugged it up and checked for leaks. It will take some serious cranking to get all the air out of the lines BTW.
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I just did mine after my JBD fried mine. It’s a really tight fit to get a wrench in there, let alone a torque wrench. I just snugged it up and checked for leaks. It will take some serious cranking to get all the air out of the lines BTW.
Its easy to torque with the correct tools.
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any idea where I can find the torque spec?
newtis has it. Load in your last 7 vin number and it will have instructions for most of the jobs for the vehicle.

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...-lines/2xafaRO
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I just did mine after my JBD fried mine. It’s a really tight fit to get a wrench in there, let alone a torque wrench. I just snugged it up and checked for leaks. It will take some serious cranking to get all the air out of the lines BTW.
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Its easy to torque with the correct tools.
Again, a stupid post with no helpful information.
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