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Black plate (27,1)
DURAMAX Diesel Engine (LML/LGH) - 2011
Driving and Operating 9-27
Problem
Recommended
Action
At temperatures
below freezing.
Drain fuel filter
immediately.
If no water can
be drained,
water may be
frozen in water
drain system or
fuel lines. Move
the vehicle to a
warm location to
thaw out, and
then drain filter
system.
Immediately
after refueling,
large amount of
water possibly
pumped into
fuel tank.
Fuel tank
purging
required. See
your dealer for
assistance.
Notice: Driving when this
warning indicator is on, can
damage the fuel injection system
and the engine. If the indicator
comes on right after a refuel, it
means water was pumped into
the fuel tank. Turn off the engine
immediately. Then, have the water
drained at once.
To drain water:
1. Stop and park the vehicle in a
safe place. Turn off the engine
and apply the parking brake.
2. Remove the fuel cap.
3. Place a fuel-resistant container
under the fuel filter(s). For
pickup models, the filter drain
valve is located in the engine
compartment, on the passenger
side of the vehicle, on the
bottom of the fuel filter. For van
models, the filter drain valves for
the primary and secondary fuel
filters are located in the chassis
(inside frame rail) compartment.
They are on the driver side of
the vehicle, below the fuel filters.
4. For pickup models, open the
drain valve by turning it two to
three turns. Pump the primer
until all of the water has been
removed. When fuel empties
from the valve, all the water has
been drained. Close the valve
hand tight.
For van models, open the
primary fuel filter drain valve
by turning it two to three turns.
Allow the filter to drain until all of
the water has been removed.
Close the valve hand tight.
Repeat this process for the
secondary fuel filter.
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