Opel Omega

since 1993-1999 release

Repair and operation of the car



Opel Omega
+ 1. Maintenance instruction
+ 2. Maintenance
+ 3. Repair of engines
+ 4. Heating system and ventilation
- 5. Fuel, exhaust systems
   - 5.1. Petrol engines
      5.1.1. Technical characteristics
      5.1.2. Unleaded gasoline
      5.1.3. Systems of injection of fuel
      5.1.4. Air filter and air branch pipes
      5.1.5. Accelerator rope
      5.1.6. Accelerator pedal
      5.1.7. Release of pressure from system of injection of fuel
      5.1.8. Fuel pump
      5.1.9. Fuel level sensor
      5.1.10. Fuel tank
      5.1.11. Case of a butterfly valve
      + 5.1.12. Elements of system of injection of fuel (2,0 l engine)
      5.1.13. Inlet collector
      5.1.14. Final collector
      5.1.15. Multiline system of air supply
      5.1.16. System of production of the fulfilled gases
      + 5.1.17. Systems of decrease in toxicity of exhausts
   + 5.2. 2,0 liters diesel engine
   + 5.3. Diesel V6 engine of 2,5 liters
+ 6. System of start of the engine
+ 7. System of ignition
+ 8. Coupling
+ 9. Transmissions
+ 10. Main transfer, half shafts
+ 11. Brake system
+ 12. Suspension bracket and steering
+ 13. Body
+ 14. Body electric equipment



5.1.7. Release of pressure from system of injection of fuel

GENERAL INFORMATION

Arrangement of the valve of release of pressure on DOHC engines of 2,0 l

The valve is located from above a fuel collector.

Arrangement of the valve of release of pressure on the 2,5 and 3,0 l engines

The valve (it is specified by an arrow) is located in a back part of an inlet collector.

For release of pressure the valve located on a fuel collector serves.

Close the valve a rag and press on the valve to release pressure.