The CNG fuel gauge system contains the following components:
• | fuel pressure sensor (FPS) |
• | fuel temperature sensor (FTS) |
• | pulse width modulated (PWM) output circuit |
• | the dash mounted fuel gauge |
The AF ECU monitors the fuel pressure and fuel temperature in the CNG fuel tank. Since CNG is a gas it's volume varies with pressure and temperature. In order to display an accurate fuel gauge reading the AF ECU will perform a calculation based upon fuel pressure and temperature and determine the correct amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The AF ECU converts the calculated fuel level into a PWM signal that is monitored by the PCM. The PCM sends the fuel level information to the instrument panel fuel gauge using the Class 2 serial data circuit..
Passenger vehicles have a filtered fuel level display, depress the fuel gauge select switch 30 seconds after the vehicle speed sensor indicates the vehicle is at rest in order to avoid inaccurate gauge displays.
The number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the diagnostic table.
The other diagnostic procedure MUST be performed before proceeding with this diagnostic table. Failure to perform the diagnosis in the proper order will result in mis-diagnosis.
This step checks for an accurate FTS. An inaccurate FTS may cause an inaccurate CNG Fuel gauge reading.
If a large difference between temperatures is observed allow the underhood and fuel tank temperatures to stabilize by not operating the vehicle for several hours with the hood raised. Repeat this step after temperatures have stabilized before proceeding with the diagnosis.
This step checks for an accurate FPS. An inaccurate FPS may indicate pressure when the tank is empty or an empty tank when there is sufficient pressure. Either condition would cause an Unwanted Switch to Gasoline.
This step checks for the proper fuel gauge reading based upon fuel pressure and temperature.
This step checks if the AF ECU and the fuel gauge relay are commanding the correct fuel gauge reading.
This step checks for a Fuel Pressure Sensor Signal circuit that is shorted to ground.
This step checks the 5 volt reference circuit for proper voltage.
This step checks the Fuel Pressure Sensor Signal circuit and the AF ECU for proper operation.
This step checks for an open FPS Sensor Ground circuit.
This step checks the Fuel Temperature Sensor Signal circuit.
This step checks the Fuel Temperature Sensor Signal circuit and the AF ECU for proper operation.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | ||||||||||
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Did you perform the Fuel Gauge Selector Switch/Fuel Indicator Lamp Diagnosis and the Fuel Gauge Relay Diagnosis before starting this diagnostic procedure? | -- | Go to Fuel Gauge Selector Switch/Fuel Indicator Lamp Diagnosis | ||||||||||||
Important: Fast-filling the CNG fuel tank causes the fuel to heat-up and expand. The fuel temperature may remain hotter than the ambient (IAT) temperature for up to 3 hours after filling.
Does each sensor indicate the same temperature plus or minus the range specified? | 20°C (35°F) | |||||||||||||
Important: Fast-filling the CNG fuel tank causes the fuel to heat-up and expand. The fuel tank pressure may DECREASE by up to 800 psi within three hours of filling.
Observe the scan tool data parameter while filling the CNG fuel tank. Is the FPS accurately indicating fuel tank pressure? | -- | |||||||||||||
Is the fuel gauge displaying the expected percentage of fuel? | -- | Go to Alternative Fuels (AF) Powertrain On Board (OBD) System Check | ||||||||||||
Is the measured PWM signal the same as the expected PWM signal? | -- | |||||||||||||
Is the voltage greater than the specified voltage? | 4.9 V | |||||||||||||
Is the voltage WITHIN the specified voltage range? | 4.7-5.2V | |||||||||||||
If the jumper fuse opens repair the short to voltage on the signal circuit. Is the Fuel Pressure Sensor voltage displayed on the scan tool LESS than the specified voltage? | 0.20V | |||||||||||||
Probe the Sensor Ground circuit terminal (A) using the J 35616-200 Un-powered Test Lamp connected to BATTERY POSITIVE. Is the test lamp illuminated? | -- | |||||||||||||
Is the Fuel Temperature Sensor voltage GREATER than the specified voltage? | 4.9V | |||||||||||||
If the jumper fuse opens repair the short to voltage on the signal circuit. Is the Fuel Temperature Sensor voltage displayed on the scan tool LESS than the specified voltage? | 0.20V | |||||||||||||
12 | Probe the Sensor Ground circuit terminal (A) using the J 35616-200 Un-powered Test Lamp connected to BATTERY POSITIVE. Is the test lamp illuminated? | -- | ||||||||||||
13 |
Was a circuit or terminal repair made? | -- | Go to Diagnostic System Check - Instrument Cluster in Body and Accessories | |||||||||||
14 |
Was a circuit or terminal repair made? | -- | ||||||||||||
15 |
Was a circuit repair made? | -- | ||||||||||||
16 |
Was a circuit repair made? | -- | ||||||||||||
17 |
Was a circuit or terminal repair made? | -- | ||||||||||||
18 |
Was a circuit or terminal repair made? | -- | ||||||||||||
19 | Replace the Fuel Pressure Sensor. Refer to Fuel Pressure Sensor Replacement . Is the replacement complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||
20 | Replace the fuel temperature sensor (FTS). The fuel temperature sensor is NOT serviceable separately from the HPL. Refer to High Pressure Lock-Off Solenoid Replacement . Is the replacement complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||
21 |
Is the replacement complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||
22 |
Does the vehicle operate on CNG with normal driveability, no FIL/MIL illumination and no stored DTCs? | -- | System OK | Go to Alternative Fuels (AF) Powertrain On Board (OBD) System Check |