Motorvac CarbonClean System II LE-1 User Manual

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Page 1 - CARBONCLEAN

MV P/N 100-8135 Rev C 1998 CARBONCLEAN MODEL LE-1 CARBONCLEAN SYSTEM II OPERATORS MANUAL MOTORVAC TECHNOLOGIES

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, ix Chemicals can cause harmful byproducts. Use only approved chemicals (refer to operator’s manual). Do n

Page 3 - Introduction

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, x When tools or equipment is connected to the battery, make sure the equipment power switch is off. Conn

Page 4 - Introduction

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xi Before You Begin First Time Operation NOTE The following process is used to flush factory test

Page 5 - Overview

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xii • Release the Start/Run switch. • Dispose of the fuel in an environmentally approved method. 9.

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xiii Fuel System Cleaning Procedures Determining the Vehicle's Fuel System Type It is very import

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xiv Notes:

Page 8 - LE-1 Features and Functions

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xv Carburetor Setup Procedure Follow the steps below to connect the unit to the vehicle's fuel sys

Page 9 - /!\ DANGER

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xvi /!\ WARNING Flammable Liquid can squirt out of pressurized lines when connecting or disco

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xvii Carburetor Cleaning Procedure Follow the steps below to circulate the fuel/detergent mixture throu

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xviii 14. Test drive the vehicle for five kilometers immediately following the cleaning service to flus

Page 12 - Before You Begin

1998 MotorVac Technologies, i Table of Contents Introduction ...

Page 13 - DETERGENT / GASOLINE RATIO

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xix Throttle Body Injection (TBI) Setup Procedure Follow the steps below to connect the unit to the vehi

Page 14 - Port Fuel Injection (PFI)

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xx /!\ WARNING Flammable Liquid can squirt out of pressurized lines when connecting or dis

Page 15 - Overview

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxi Throttle Body Injection (TBI) Cleaning Procedure Follow these steps to circulate the cleaning mixtur

Page 16 - IMPORTANT

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxii IMPORTANT Wrap a shop towel around pressure fittings before disconnection to protect against resi

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxiii Port Fuel Injection (PFI) Setup Procedure Follow the steps below to connect the unit to the vehic

Page 18 - IMPORTANT

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxiv 9. As shown in the figure below, connect one end of the loop adaptor (#060-2501) to the pressure li

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxv Port Fuel Injection (PFI) Cleaning Procedure Follow these steps to circulate the cleaning mixture th

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxvi IMPORTANT Wrap a shop towel around pressure fittings before disconnection to protect against resid

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxvii Continuous Injection System (CIS) Setup Procedure Follow the steps below to connect the unit to th

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxviii 9. As shown in the figure below, connect one end of the loop adaptor (#060-2501) to the pressure

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1998 MotorVac Technologies, ii Introduction Congratulations on your selection of the CARBONCLEAN SYSTEM II. By choosing this product, you ar

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxix Continuous Injection System (CIS) Cleaning Procedure Follow the steps below to circulate the cleani

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxx 11. DO NOT ALLOW CIS VEHICLES TO RUN OUT OF FUEL. TURN OFF THE VEHICLE’S ENGINE BEFORE COMPLETION

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxi Vehicle Diagnostics Although vehicle diagnostic tests are not a mandatory part of the cleaning pro

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxii Fuel System Pressure Test 1. Verify that Setup Steps 1-12 from the previous chapter have been com

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxiii Troubleshooting and Additional Help Refer to the list below in the unlikely event that you have

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxiv Appendix A - Maintenance Maintenance Procedures The following maintenance procedures should be

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxv Replace the Fuel Filter 1. Remove the old fuel filter from the mounting station on the back of the

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxvi Initial/Date DRAIN FUEL RESERVOIR 9 REPLACE FUEL FILTER 9 CLEAN EXT. CABINET 9 CHECK HOSES AND

Page 32 - Vehicle Diagnostics

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxvii Initial/Date DRAIN FUEL RESERVOIR 9 REPLACE FUEL FILTER 9 CLEAN EXT. CABINET 9 CHECK HOSES AND

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxviii Appendix B - System Accessories Standard Adaptor Kit (200-8058) The standard adaptor kit is

Page 34 - ADDITIONAL HELP

Introduction 1998 MotorVac Technologies, iii Notes:

Page 35 - Appendix A - Maintenance

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xxxix PART & NO. QTY APPLICATION 060-2700 2 14MM X 16MM UNION. USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH 060-2300

Page 36 - Maintenance Record

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xl Deluxe Adaptor Kit (200-8059) Contact your LE - 1 sales representative for information on obtaining

Page 37 - Initial/Date

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xli PART & NO. QTY APPLICATION 060-2400 1 10MM BANJO FITTING EFI SYSTEMS OR COLD START INJECTOR

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, xlii Appendix C - Parts External Parts for the LE-1 Please refer to the part numbers below when orde

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1998 MotorVac Technologies, iv Overview This manual contains all the information you need to use the LE-1. Please make sure all technicians u

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, v Notes:

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, vi System Features and Functions The front of the LE-1 cabinet contains the control panel, control swit

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Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, vii LE-1 Features and Functions Descriptions of the gauge, control switches, and status indicators that

Page 43 - Appendix C - Parts

Overview 1998 MotorVac Technologies, viii Safety Information and Precautions /!\ DANGER Vehicle exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide, whi

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