This following is direct from Elsawin and is the proceedure for the 3.0tdi BKS engine:
Bleeding fuel system
After installation, the high-pressure pump must first be filled with fuel before the engine is started (the pump must not be allowed to run while still empty).
Note
t When installing the high-pressure fuel pump, it is essential to ensure that no dirt enters the fuel system.
t Only remove sealing plugs immediately prior to installation of fuel pipes.
t There must be sufficient fuel in the tank.Bleeding fuel systemProceed as follows to fill high-pressure pump with fuel.
tConnect battery charger if necessary
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tUnplug connector from fuel pressure regulating valve -N276- so that engine does not start when starter motor is operated.–
Operate starter for 3 x 13 seconds. (Wait approx. 20 seconds each time after operating starter to prevent it from overheating.)–
tRe-attach connector on fuel pressure regulating valve -N276-.–
tClear fault in fault memory using diagnostic tester
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tStart the engine.–
tAfter bleeding fuel system, leave engine running at moderate speed for a few minutes and then switch off again.–
tCheck fuel system for leaks
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tObserve applicable safety precautions during road test
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tAfter completing the repair, road-test the vehicle over a distance of at least 20 km. Accelerate with full throttle at least once.
tThen inspect the high-pressure section of the fuel system again for leaks.
Note
If there is any air left in the fuel system, the engine may switch to the backup mode ('emergency running' mode) during the road test. Switch off the engine and clear the fault memory
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