The powertrain control module (PCM) will energize the fuel pump relay
for 2 seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. The fuel
pump will operate and pressurize the fuel system when the fuel pump relay
is energized. The PCM receives ignition system reference pulses when the engine
is being cranked or when the engine is running. The PCM will continue to energize
the fuel pump relay as long as the PCM receives ignition system reference
pulses. The PCM will de-energize the fuel pump relay when ignition system
reference pulses are no longer detected.
The fuel pump will deliver fuel to the fuel injector in the TBI unit
at a controlled pressure. The controlled pressure is 160-210 kPa
(23-31 psi) when the fuel pump is energized and the engine not
running. The controlled pressure is 90-140 kPa (13-20 psi).
when the engine is idling at normal operating temperatures. The fuel pressure
regulator maintains the correct fuel pressure at all times by returning excess
fuel to the fuel tank.
Check for water contamination of the fuel if the vehicle won't start
in freezing weather. Ice can form in the fuel system and prevent the fuel
from reaching the fuel injectors at the necessary fuel pressure and volume.
Normal fuel pump electrical resistance is 0.8-1.5 ohms
at 20°C (68°F).
An intermittent malfunction may be caused by a problem in the fuel pump
electrical circuit. Inspect the wiring harness and components for any of the
following conditions:
The numbers below refer to the step numbers in the Diagnostic Table.
Step
| Action
| Value(s)
| Yes
| No
|
1
| Did you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic System
Check?
| --
|
Go to Step 2
| Go to
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check
|
2
|
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Install the J 34730-1A
fuel pressure gauge or an equivalent. Refer to
Fuel Pressure Gage Installation and Removal
.
- Turn ON the ignition, leaving the engine OFF (the fuel pump should
run for approximately 2 seconds).
Was there any fuel pressure indicated?
| --
|
Go to Step 3
|
Go to Step
10
|
3
|
Important: In order to obtain maximum fuel pressure it may be necessary to cycle
the ignition ON to OFF to ON more than once.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Turn ON the ignition, leaving the engine OFF (the fuel pump should
run for approximately 2 seconds).
- Observe the fuel pressure with the fuel pump running.
Is the fuel pressure indicated within the specified values?
| 160 to 207 kPa
(23 to 31 psi)
|
Go to Step 4
|
Go to Step 9
|
4
|
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Observe the fuel pressure gauge for one minute after the fuel
pump stops.
Did the fuel pressure hold at or above the specified value?
| 90 kPa (13 psi)
| Go to
Diagnostic Aids
|
Go to Step 5
|
5
|
- Check the fuel injector and the fuel feed pipes and hoses for
leaks.
- Repair as necessary.
Was a repair necessary?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
|
Go to Step 6
|
6
|
- Turn ON the ignition, leaving the engine OFF (the fuel pump should
run for approximately 2 seconds).
- Check the fuel pressure while blocking (pinching) the fuel feed
hose before the fuel pressure gauge.
Did the fuel pressure hold at the specified value?
| 160 kPa (23 psi)
|
Go to Step 17
|
Go to Step 7
|
7
|
- Turn ON the ignition, leaving the engine OFF (the fuel pump should
run for approximately 2 seconds).
- Check the fuel pressure while blocking (pinching) the fuel return
hose.
Did the fuel pressure remain at or above the specified value?
| 160 kPa
23 psi)
|
Go to Step 16
|
Go to Step 8
|
8
|
- Check for a leaking fuel injector, fuel pressure regulator or
throttle body assembly.
- Repair or replace as necessary.
Is the action complete?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
| --
|
9
| Is the fuel pressure below the specified value?
| 160 kPa (23 psi)
|
Go to Step 10
|
Go to Step 13
|
10
|
Important: In order to obtain maximum fuel pressure it may be necessary to cycle
the ignition ON to OFF to ON more than once.
- Turn ON the ignition, leaving the engine OFF (the fuel pump should
run for approximately 2 seconds).
- Check the fuel pressure while blocking (pinching) the fuel return
hose.
Is the fuel pressure at the specified value or higher?
| 310 kPa (45 psi)
|
Go to Step 16
|
Go to Step 11
|
11
|
- Check for a restricted fuel feed pipe or fuel filter.
- Repair as necessary.
Was a repair necessary?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
|
Go to Step 12
|
12
|
- Check for any of the following conditions:
• | Check for leaks or restrictions in the hoses and connections to
the fuel pump in the fuel tank. |
• | Inspect entire fuel pump circuit. Verify B+ voltage at fuel pump
connector and less than 5.0 ohms of resistance to ground. |
- Repair as necessary.
Was a repair necessary?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
|
Go to Step 17
|
13
| Is the fuel pressure above the specified value.
| 207 kPa (31 psi)
|
Go to Step 14
| --
|
14
|
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Relieve fuel system pressure. Refer to
Fuel Pressure Relief
.
- Disconnect the fuel return hose from the fuel pressure regulator.
- Connect a new fuel return hose to the fuel pressure regulator.
- Insert the other end of the new fuel return hose into an approved
gasoline container.
- Turn ON the ignition, leaving the engine OFF.
Is the fuel pressure within the specified value?
| 160 to 207 kPa (23
to 31 psi)
|
Go to Step 15
|
Go to Step 16
|
15
| Repair/replace
the restricted fuel return pipe or hose.
Is the action complete?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
| --
|
16
| The fuel pressure regulator is faulty. Replace the throttle body fuel
injection unit upper assembly. Refer to
Throttle Body Assembly Overhaul
.
Is the action complete?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
| --
|
17
| Replace the fuel pump. Refer to
Fuel Pump Replacement
.
Is the action complete?
| --
|
Go to Step
18
| --
|
18
| Operate the vehicle within the conditions under which the original symptom
was noted.
Does the system now operate properly?
| --
| System OK
| Go to Diagnostic Aids
|