Pressure limiter
The pressure limiter is built into the rail of the common rail
system.
The pressure limiter operates (opens its valve) when the
pressure inside the rail reaches an abnormal pressure, after
which it operates again (closes its valve) once the pressure
decreases to and remains at a constant pressure.
Any fuel discharged by the pressure limiter is then returned to
the fuel tank.
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