Fuel pump module. Fuel pump
DESCRIPTION The fuel pump module on all models/all engines is
installed in the top of the fuel tank (Fig. 1). The fuel
pump module contains the following components
(Fig. 2): The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor), and
pick-up filter (at bottom of module) may be serviced
separately. If the electrical fuel pump requires service,
the entire fuel pump module must be replaced.
Fig. 1 Fuel Pump Module/Fuel Tank (Top View) 1 - FUEL PUMP MODULE 2 - FRONT ROLLOVER VALVE 3 - FUEL FILTER/FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR 4 - FUEL TANK 5 - EVAP LINE 6 - REAR ROLLOVER VALVE OPERATION Refer to Fuel Pump, Fuel Filter/Fuel Pressure Regulator
and Fuel Gauge Sending Unit. DESCRIPTION The fuel pump is located inside of the fuel pump
module. A 12 volt, permanent magnet, electric motor
powers the fuel pump. OPERATION Voltage to operate the electric pump is supplied
through the fuel pump relay.
Fuel is drawn in through a filter at the bottom of
the module and pushed through the electric motor
gearset to the pump outlet.
Check Valve Operation: The pump outlet contains
a one-way check valve to prevent fuel flow back
into the tank and to maintain fuel supply line pressure
(engine warm) when pump is not operational. It
is also used to keep the fuel supply line full of gasoline
when pump is not operational. After the vehicle
has cooled down, fuel pressure may drop to 0 psi
(cold fluid contracts), but liquid gasoline will remain
in fuel supply line between the check valve and fuel injectors. Fuel pressure
that has dropped to 0
psi on a cooled down vehicle (engine off) is a
normal condition. Refer to the Fuel Pressure Leak
Down Test for more information.
Fig. 2 Fuel Pump Module Components (Typical Pump Module Shown) 1 - FUEL FILTER/PRESSURE REGULATOR 2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR 3 - ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP 4 - FUEL GAUGE FLOAT 5 - FUEL PUMP INLET FILTER 6 - FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNIT 7 - MODULE LOCK TABS (3)Fuel pump module
Fuel pump
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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