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For 1990-2009 cars only

System Description

The fuel pump fuse provides system voltage to the fuel pump relay. The PCM grounds the Fuel Pump Relay control circuit to energize the fuel pump relay. When the ignition is turned ON, the PCM commands the fuel pump relay ON for at least 2 seconds, voltage is applied to the electric fuel pump and will continue to energizes the fuel pump after the PCM receives 3X reference pulses. The fuel pump is an electric pump and is part of the Modular Fuel Sender Assembly. The fuel pump supplies fuel through an in-line fuel filter, fuel rail assembly to the fuel injectors. A fuel pressure regulator, attached to the fuel rail assembly, maintains a regulated fuel pressure for correct operation of the fuel injectors. Any unused fuel is then returned to the fuel tank by a separate fuel return pipe.

Fuel System Diagnosis

Checks

Action

Under suspected fuel failure conditions refer to the following fuel systems symptoms:

Starting Point

Perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check. Refer to Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check .

Fuel Control Circuit

Perform the following tests:

This will determine if the problem is caused by the ignition system, the PCM, or the fuel pump electrical circuit.

Fuel Delivery/Performance

The Fuel System Pressure Test will determine if adequate fuel pressure is available. Refer to Fuel System Pressure Test .

Fuel Related Misfire

Perform the following tests if fuel related misfire is indicated:

    • DTC P0201-P0206 Fuel Injection Control Circuit

These tests will determine if the temperature related coil windings or mechanical ability of the fuel injectors malfunctions.

Fuel Metering System

If changes in fuel calculation are indicated on a scan tool refer to the following Diagnostics:

Fuel Contamination

Fuel Contamination can cause driveabilty problems such as hesitation, lack of power, stall, or no start. Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis .

Fuel Economy

Poor fuel economy can be caused by conditions not related to the fuel system. Refer to Poor Fuel Economy .

Fuel Fill Quality

Poor Fuel fill Quality can be caused by an ORVR system malfunction or improper owner operation during fueling. Refer to Poor Fuel Fill Quality .