When the ignition switch is turned ON, the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) will turn ON the in-tank fuel pump. The in-tank fuel pump will remain
ON as long as the engine is cranking or running and the PCM is receiving reference
pulses. If there are no reference pulses, the PCM will turn OFF the in-tank
fuel pump after 2 seconds since the ignition switch is turned ON or after
2 seconds once the engine stops running. The in-tank fuel pump is an electric
pump within an integral reservoir. The in-tank fuel pump supplies fuel through
an in-line fuel filter to the fuel rail assembly. The fuel pump is designed
to provide fuel at a pressure above the pressure that is needed by the fuel
injectors. A fuel pressure regulator, attached to the fuel rail assembly,
keeps the fuel available to the fuel injectors at a regulated pressure. The
unused fuel is returned to the fuel tank by a separate fuel return pipe.
Number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the Diagnostic Table.
Table A-7- Fuel System Diagnosis
Step
| Action
| Value(s)
| Yes
| No
|
1
| Was the Powertrain On-Board
Diagnostic (OBD) System Check performed?
| --
|
Go to Step 2
| Go to
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check
|
2
|
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Turn the air conditioning system OFF.
- Relieve the fuel pressure. Refer toFuel Pressure Relief Procedure
.
- Install fuel pressure gauge. Refer to illustration on facing page.
- Turn the ignition ON.
- Bleed the air out of the fuel pressure gauge into an approved
gasoline container.
- Turn the ignition OFF for 10 seconds.
- Turn the ignition ON.
Important: The fuel pump will run for approximately 2 seconds. Cycle the ignition
as necessary in order to achieve the highest possible fuel level
- Observe the fuel pressure indicated by the fuel pressure gauge with
the fuel pump running.
Is the fuel pressure within the specified limits?
| 284-325 kPa (41-47 psi)
|
Go to Step 3
|
Go to Step 12
|
3
|
Important: The fuel pressure may vary slightly when the fuel pump stops running,
the fuel pressure should stabilize and remain constant.
Note the fuel pressure after the fuel pump stops running.
Does the fuel pressure drop more than the specified value in 10 minutes?
| 34 (5 psi)
|
Go to Step 10
|
Go to Step 4
|
4
|
- Relieve the fuel pressure to the specified value
- Monitor the fuel pressure.
Does the fuel pressure drop more than the specified value in 10 minutes?
| 69 kPa (10 psi)
14 kPa (2 psi)
|
Go to Step 22
|
Go to Step 5
|
5
| Is the fuel pressure suspected of dropping-off during acceleration,
cruise, or hard cornering.
| --
|
Go to Step 6
|
Go to Step 8
|
6
| Visually and physically inspect the following items for a restriction:
• | The in-line fuel filter. |
Was a restriction found?
| --
|
Go to Step 24
|
Go to Step 7
|
7
|
- Remove the modular sender assembly. Refer to Fuel Sender Assembly Replacement
.
- Visually and physically inspect the following items:
• | The fuel pump strainer for a restriction. |
• | The fuel pump flex pipe for leaks. |
• | Verify the fuel pump is the correct fuel pump for this vehicle. |
• | The fuel pump electrical wiring for high resistance. |
Was a problem found in any of these areas?
| --
|
Go to Step 24
|
Go to Step 21
|
8
|
- Start the engine.
- Allow the engine to idle at normal operating temperature.
Does the fuel pressure drop by the amount specified?
| 21-69 kPa (3-10 psi)
| Go to Symptoms
|
Go to Step 9
|
9
|
- Disconnect the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure regulator.
- With the engine idling, apply 12-14 inches of vacuum to
the fuel pressure regulator.
Does the fuel pressure indicated by the fuel pressure gauge drop by
the amount specified?
| 21-69 kPa (3-10 psi)
|
Go to Step 19
|
Go to Step 20
|
10
|
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Place the bleed hose of the fuel pressure gauge into an approved
gasoline container.
- Turn the ignition ON.
- Bleed the air out of the fuel pressure gauge.
- Using a scan tool pressurize the fuel system.
- Wait for the fuel pressure to build.
| Important:: Repeat Step 5 as necessary in order to achieve the highest possible
fuel pressure.
|
6.1. | Pinch the gauge inlet hose (refer to 4 on illustration). |
Does the fuel pressure remain constant?
| --
|
Go to Step 21
|
Go to Step 11
|
11
|
- Using a scan tool pressurize the fuel system.
- Wait for the fuel pressure to build.
- Pinch the fuel return hose (refer to 9 on illustration).
Does the fuel pressure indicated by the fuel pressure gauge remain constant?
| --
|
Go to Step 20
|
Go to Step 22
|
12
| Is the fuel pressure above the specified limit?
| 325 kPa (47 psi)
|
Go to Step 13
|
Go to Step 15
|
13
|
- Relieve the fuel pressure by placing the bleed hose of the fuel
pressure gauge into an approved gasoline container and opening the relief
valve.
- Disconnect the fuel return hose quick-connect fitting, refer to Servicing Quick Connect Fittings (Metal Collar)
.
- Place the open end of the flexible hose into an approved gasoline
container.
- Turn the ignition OFF for approximately 10 seconds.
- Turn the ignition ON.
- Observe the fuel pressure gauge with the fuel pump running.
Is the fuel pressure within the specified limits?
| 284-325 kPa (41-47 psi)
|
Go to Step 23
|
Go to Step 14
|
14
| Visually and physically inspect the fuel rail outlet passages
for a restriction.
Was a restriction found?
| --
|
Go to Step 24
|
Go to Step 20
|
15
| Is the fuel pressure above the specified value?
| 0 kPa (0 psi)
|
Go to Step 16
|
Go to Step 17
|
16
|
-
Notice: Do not allow the fuel pressure to exceed the specified value because
damage to the fuel pressure regulator or the fuel pressure gage
may result.
Relieve the fuel pressure by placing the bleed hose of the fuel pressure
gauge into an approved gasoline container and opening the relief valve.
- Using a scan tool, pressurize the fuel system.
- Bleed the air out of the fuel pressure gauge.
- Wait for the fuel pressure to build.
Important: Repeat Step 2 as necessary in order to achieve the highest possible
fuel pressure.
- Slowly pinch the gauge outlet hose (refer to 3 on illustration).
Does the fuel pressure indicated by the fuel pressure gauge rise above
the specified value?
| 325 kPa (47 psi) 414 kPa (60 psi)
|
Go to Step 20
|
Go to Step 7
|
17
| Use the Engine Cranks But Will Not Run Table to diagnose
the fuel pump electrical circuit.
Was a problem found with the fuel pump electrical circuit?
| --
|
Go to Step 24
|
Go to Step 18
|
18
| Visually
and physically inspect the following items:
• | The in-line fuel filter for obstructions. |
• | The fuel feed pipe for a restriction. |
• | The fuel pump strainer for obstructions. |
• | The fuel pump flex pipe for leaks. |
Was a problem found in any of these areas?
| --
|
Go to Step 24
|
Go to Step 21
|
19
| Locate and repair the
loss of vacuum to the fuel pressure regulator.
Is the action complete?
| --
| System
OK
| --
|
20
| Replace the fuel pressure
regulator.
Is the action complete?
| --
| System
OK
| --
|
21
| Replace the modular
fuel sender.
Is the action complete?
| --
| System
OK
| --
|
22
| Locate and replace any leaking fuel injector(s).
Is the action complete?
| --
| System
OK
| --
|
23
| Locate and correct
the restriction in the fuel return pipe.
Is the action complete?
| --
| System
OK
| --
|
24
| Repair the problem
as necessary.
Is the action complete?
| --
| System
OK
| --
|