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Object Number: 34976  Size: MF

Circuit Description

When the ignition is turned ON, the vehicle control module (VCM) energizes the fuel pump relay which powers the in-tank fuel pump ON. The pump remains ON as long as the engine is cranking or running and the VCM is receiving reference pulses. If there are no reference pulses, the VCM shuts the fuel pump OFF within 2 seconds after the ignition was switched to the ON position or if the engine stops. The VCM will also turn ON the fuel pump for 2 seconds when the ignition is turned to the OFF position.

An electric fuel pump pumps the fuel through an in-line filter to the SFI unit. The pump is attached to the fuel sender assembly inside of the fuel tank. The pump is designed to provide fuel pressure above what is needed by the fuel injectors. The pressure regulator keeps the fuel available to the injectors at a regulated pressure. Unused fuel is returned to the fuel tank by the fuel return pipe.

Test Description

The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.

  1. Wrap a shop towel around the fuel pressure connection in order to absorb any small amount of fuel leakage that may occur when installing the fuel pressure gauge. Turn ON the ignition. The fuel pressure should be 379-427 kPa (55-62 psi). This pressure is controlled by a spring pressure within the regulator assembly.

  2. Fuel pressure that continues to fall is caused by one of the following conditions:

  3. • The in-tank modular fuel sender is not holding pressure
    • The fuel pressure regulator valve is leaking
    • An SFI injector is leaking
    • The fuel line is leaking
  1. If the fuel pressure is less than 344 kPa (50 psi) at idle, it falls into the following 3 areas:

  2. •  The pressure is regulated but less than 344 kPa (50 psi). The amount of fuel reaching the injector is sufficient, but the pressure is too low. The system will run lean, hard starting cold, no start, overall poor performance, and may set a DTC.
    • A restricted flow causing pressure drop -- Normally, a vehicle with a fuel pressure of less than 300 kPa (44 psi) at idle is inoperable. However, if the pressure drop occurs only while driving, the engine will normally surge then stop running as the pressure begins to drop rapidly. This is most likely caused by a restricted fuel line or plugged filter.
    • A leaking or contaminated pressure regulator valve or seat interface may not allow the regulated pressure to be achieved.
  1. Restricting the fuel return line allows the fuel pressure to build above regulated pressure. With the fuel pump commanded ON, the fuel pressure should rise above 427 kPa (62 psi), as the valve in the return line is partially closed.

  2. When the engine is idling, the manifold pressure is low (high vacuum) and is applied to the fuel pressure regulator diaphragm. This will offset the spring and result in a lower fuel pressure. This idle pressure will vary somewhat depending on the barometric pressure, however the pressure at idle should be less indicating the pressure regulator control.

  1. If the fuel injectors are not grounded or leaking and the fuel pressure is not holding, the fuel pressure regulator should be inspected for a slow diaphragm leak.

Step

Action

Values

Yes

No

1

Did you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check?

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Go to Step 2

Go to Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check

2

    Caution: The fuel pump will operate for 2 seconds after you have turned off the ignition. Make sure that all the fuel pipes and fittings are securely fastened in order to prevent personal injury.

  1. Turn OFF the ignition for 10 seconds.
  2. Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
  3. Caution: Wrap a shop towel around the fuel pressure connection in order to reduce the risk of fire and personal injury. The towel will absorb any fuel leakage that occurs during the connection of the fuel pressure gage. Place the towel in an approved container when the connection of the fuel pressure gage is complete.

  4. Install the fuel pressure gauge J 34730-1A .
  5. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  6. Bleed the air out of the fuel pressure gauge into an approved gasoline container.
  7. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  8. Important: The fuel pump may have to be commanded ON more than once in order to obtain the maximum fuel pressure.

  9. Monitor the fuel pressure with the fuel pump running. It should measure within the specified value.

Is the fuel pressure within the specified value?

SFI - 379-427 kPa (55-62 psi)

Go to Step 3

Go to Step 8

3

Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.

After the pump stops, does the fuel pressure hold steady within the specified value?

SFI - 331-358 kPa (48-52 psi)

Go to Step 5

Go to Step 4

4

    Caution: Place a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher nearby before performing any on-vehicle service procedures. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury.

    Caution: Provide proper ventilation when working with fuel in enclosed areas where fuel vapors can collect. The lack of adequate ventilation may result in personal injury.

  1. Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
  2. Disconnect the fuel filter.
  3. Drain any remaining fuel from the fuel pipes into an approved gasoline container.
  4. Install the J 42873-1 in the place of the fuel filter.
  5. Open the valve on the fuel pipe shut-off adapter.
  6. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  7. Inspect for any leaks at the fuel shut-off adapter fittings.
  8. Start the engine and let idle for 30 seconds.
  9. Turn OFF the ignition.
  10. Turn ON the ignition leaving the engine OFF.
  11. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  12. Wait for the fuel pressure to build.
  13. Close the valve in the fuel feed pipe shut-off. The pressure should remain constant.

Does the fuel pressure remain constant within the specified value?

SFI - 331-358 kPa (48-52 psi)

Go to Step 12

Go to Step 6

5

Is the fuel pressure suspected of dropping-off during acceleration, cruise, or hard cornering?

--

Go to Step 27

Go to Step 26

6

Inspect the fuel feed line between the shut-off adapter and the engine fuel pipes.

Was a problem found?

--

Go to Step 25

Go to Step 7

7

    Caution: Place a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher nearby before performing any on-vehicle service procedures. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury.

    Caution: Provide proper ventilation when working with fuel in enclosed areas where fuel vapors can collect. The lack of adequate ventilation may result in personal injury.

  1. Open the valve in the fuel feed pipe shut-off adapter.
  2. Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
  3. Disconnect the fuel return pipe union located near the fuel filter.
  4. Drain any remaining fuel from the fuel pipes into an approved gasoline container.
  5. Install the J 42873-2 in the place of the fuel return pipe union.
  6. Open the valve in the fuel return pipe shut-off adapter.
  7. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  8. Inspect for any leaks at the fuel shut-off adapter fittings.
  9. Start the engine and let idle for 30 seconds.
  10. Turn OFF the ignition.
  11. Turn ON the ignition leaving the engine OFF.
  12. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  13. Wait for the fuel pressure to build.
  14. Close the valve in the shut-off adapter that is connected to the fuel return pipe.

Does the fuel pressure remain constant?

--

Go to Step 22

Go to Step 29

8

  1. Turn ON the ignition leaving the engine OFF.
  2. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  3. Monitor the fuel pressure after fuel pump stops running.

Is the fuel pressure present?

--

Go to Step 13

Go to Step 9

9

  1. Turn ON the ignition leaving the engine OFF.
  2. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  3. Listen for the fuel pump running.

Does the fuel pump run?

--

Go to Step 10

Go to Fuel Pump Electrical Circuit Diagnosis

10

Inspect for the following conditions:

    • No fuel in the fuel tank -- do not rely on the fuel gauge reading.
    • Plugged in-line fuel filter
    • Plugged or damaged fuel pump strainer
    • Restricted fuel line

Was a problem found?

--

Go to Step 11

Go to Step 12

11

Repair or replace as necessary.

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

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12

Inspect for a leaking fuel feed pipe in between the shut-off adapter and the modular fuel sender. If no leak is present, replace the modular fuel sender. Refer to Fuel Sender Assembly Replacement .

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

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13

  1. Turn ON the ignition leaving the engine OFF.
  2. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  3. Monitor the fuel pressure while the pump is running.

Is the fuel pressure above the specified value?

SFI - 427 kPa (62 psi)

Go to Step 14

Go to Step 15

14

    Caution: Place a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher nearby before performing any on-vehicle service procedures. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury.

    Caution: Provide proper ventilation when working with fuel in enclosed areas where fuel vapors can collect. The lack of adequate ventilation may result in personal injury.

  1. Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
  2. Disconnect the engine compartment fuel return line
  3. Attach a flex hose to the fuel return line.
  4. Insert the other end into an approved gasoline container.
  5. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON while monitoring the fuel pressure.

Is the fuel pressure within the specified value while the pump is running?

SFI - 379-427 kPa (55-62 psi)

Go to Step 16

Go to Step 17

15

  1. Turn ON the ignition leaving the engine OFF.
  2. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  3. Monitor the fuel pressure while the pump is running.

Is the fuel pressure below the specified value?

SFI - 379 kPa (55 psi)

Go to Step 19

Go to Step 30

16

Locate and correct the restriction in the fuel return line.

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

Go to Step 17

17

Visually and physically inspect the engine fuel return outlet pipe, where the fuel line was disconnected, for restriction.

Was a restriction found?

--

Go to Step 18

Go to Step 22

18

Replace the engine fuel pipes. Refer to Fuel Hose/Pipes Replacement - Chassis .

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

--

19

Inspect for the following items:

    • A restricted fuel line
    • A restricted in-line fuel filter

Was a problem found?

--

Go to Step 20

Go to Step 21

20

Repair or replace as necessary the following items:

    • The restricted fuel line
    • The restricted fuel line filter

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

--

21

    Caution: Place a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher nearby before performing any on-vehicle service procedures. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury.

    Caution: Provide proper ventilation when working with fuel in enclosed areas where fuel vapors can collect. The lack of adequate ventilation may result in personal injury.

  1. Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
  2. Disconnect the fuel return pipe union located near the fuel filter.
  3. Drain any remaining fuel from the fuel pipes into an approved gasoline container.
  4. Install the J 42873-2 in the place of the fuel return pipe union.
  5. Open the valve on the fuel return pipe shut-off adapter.
  6. Using the scan tool, command the fuel pump ON.
  7. Bleed the air out of the fuel pressure gauge into an approved gasoline container.
  8. Using the scan tool, again command the fuel pump ON.
  9. Notice: DO NOT allow the fuel pressure to exceed 517 kPa (75 psi). Excessive pressure may damage the fuel system.

  10. Slowly close the valve on the fuel return pipe shut-off adapter. The pressure should rise above the specified value.

Does the fuel pressure rise above the specified value?

SFI - 427 kPa (62 psi)

Go to Step 22

Go to Step 23

22

Replace the fuel pressure regulator. Refer to Fuel Pressure Regulator Replacement (SFI) .

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

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23

Inspect for the following items:

    • A low fuel pump voltage due to high resistance connections
    • A poor fuel pump ground
    • A partially restricted fuel pump strainer
    • An incorrect fuel pump
    • A faulty fuel pump

Was a problem found?

--

Go to Step 24

Go to Step 12

24

Repair or replace as necessary.

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

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25

Replace the fuel feed line.

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

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26

  1. Start the engine.
  2. Idle until the engine reaches the normal operating temperature.
  3. Open the throttle quickly.
  4. Monitor the fuel pressure.
  5. The fuel pressure should approach the top of the specified range.

Does the fuel pressure rise quickly?

SFI - 379-427 kPa (55-62 psi)

Go to Symptoms

Go to Step 27

27

Visually and physically inspect the following items for a restriction:

  1. The in-line fuel filter
  2. The fuel feed pipe
  3. The fuel pump strainer must not be damaged or mispositioned.
  4. The fuel pump flex pipe for leaks
  5. Verify the fuel pump is the correct fuel pump for this vehicle.
  6. The fuel pump electrical wiring for high resistance

Was a problem found in any of these areas?

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Go to Step 28

Go to Step 12

28

Repair the as necessary.

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

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29

Locate and replace any leaking or grounded injectors. Refer to Test Description for this step. For grounded injector diagnosis, refer to Fuel Injector Circuit Diagnosis .

Is the action complete?

--

Go to Step 30

Go to Fuel Injector Balance Test with Tech 2

30

Use the scan tool in order to display the Capture Information and the Review Capture Information function.

Are there any DTCs displayed that have not been diagnosed?

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Go to the applicable DTC table

System OK