there is no valve, there is a return fuel injector hose coming off the fuel rail; returning to the tank. It is reghulated by a fuel injector pressure regulator. Most of them are controlled by a vacuum hose, some newer ones maybe electronically controlled, depends on vehicle. The 1996 Kia Sportage is vacuum controlled and mounted directly to the front end of the fuel rail. Looks like a top hat about size of a quarter in diameter.
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2001 Kia sportage does not have one.
it is not hard ,but need model and year.
The fuel pressure bleed-off valve on a 1998 Kia Sportage is typically located on the fuel rail, which is situated on the engine. It's a small valve that allows excess fuel pressure to be released from the system. To access it, you may need to remove any engine covers or components obstructing your view of the fuel rail. Always ensure to relieve fuel pressure before attempting any maintenance.
8km/l average driving
Yes, the Ford Courier turbo diesel typically has a non-return valve in its fuel system, which helps prevent fuel from leaking back into the tank overnight. This valve maintains fuel pressure in the lines, ensuring that the engine has immediate access to fuel when starting. If the valve is malfunctioning, it can lead to hard starting or fuel drain issues. However, specific configurations may vary by model year, so it's advisable to check the vehicle's service manual for precise details.
A fuel return line should flow freely back to the tank. There may be a check valve on the fuel return line that prevents backflow from the tank to the regulator.
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you should be able to, check with a junk yard .They have a year make and model capability list that will tell you say a 1995 gas tank will work on a 200 model etc....
regular unleaded gas is correct fuel
non-return check valve
the pcv valve is connected to the end of a breather pipe that is just above the fuel injectors and is plugged into the side of the rocker cover/valve cover. however mine is a 1998, so not sure they will be the same.