3dAngus
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Read the first post in the thread link from post number 17. It has to do with pressurizing the fuel first to the ip, letting it run first, then taking your pressurized R-134 can filled with diesel out, reconnecting your normal lines, and letting it run on its own. They don't like running out,or starving for fuel and a lot of care need go into it to get all the air out of the lines and fuel back in them. My farm tractor was the same way but it had a manual pump you could pump up if it ever ran out, once the fuel tank was filled back up, of course.
But that is the way you do it on an A3.
If you ran out on the A2 then you should just be able to turn the switch on, and let the pump push up the fuel while you bleed the lines at the filters and injectors.
But that is the way you do it on an A3.
If you ran out on the A2 then you should just be able to turn the switch on, and let the pump push up the fuel while you bleed the lines at the filters and injectors.
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