Fuel Pump Control - Dual Speed MRFS
The FPC signal is a duty cycle command sent from the PCM to the fuel pump control module. The fuel pump control module uses the FPC command to operate the fuel pump at the speed requested by the PCM or to turn the fuel pump OFF. A valid duty cycle to command the fuel pump ON is in the range of 15 to 47%. The fuel pump control module doubles the received duty cycle and provides this voltage to the fuel pump as a percent of the battery voltage. When the ignition is turned ON, the fuel pump runs for about 1 second and is requested OFF by the PCM if engine rotation is not detected.
FUEL PUMP DUTY CYCLE OUTPUT FROM PCM
| FP Duty Cycle Command | PCM Status | Fuel Pump Control Module Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 0-15% | Invalid off duty cycle | The fuel pump control module sends a 20% duty cycle signal on the FPM circuit. The fuel pump is OFF. |
| 37% | Normal low speed operation. | The fuel pump control module operates the fuel pump at the speed requested. The fuel pump control module sends a 60% duty cycle signal on the FPM circuit. |
| 47% | Normal high speed operation. | The fuel pump control module operates the fuel pump at the speed requested. The fuel pump control module sends a 60% duty cycle signal on the FPM circuit. |
| 51-67% | Invalid on duty cycle. | The fuel pump control module sends a 20% duty cycle signal on the FPM circuit. The fuel pump is OFF. |
| 67-83% | Valid off duty cycle | The fuel pump control module sends a 60% duty cycle signal on the FPM circuit. The fuel pump is OFF. |
| 83-100% | Invalid on duty cycle. | The fuel pump control module sends a 20% duty cycle signal on the FPM circuit. The fuel pump is OFF. |