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Fuel System Pressure Test

  1. Prior to working on fuel system, fuel pressure must be relieved in the following manner. Loosen gas cap to release any in-tank pressure. Remove wiring harness connector from any injector. Ground one terminal of that injector with a jumper wire.
  2. Connect a jumper wire to other terminal of injector and touch positive terminal of battery for NO MORE than 10 seconds. Remove jumper wires and service fuel system.
  3. To test fuel system pressure, remove fuel supply hose from throttle body. Connect pressure gauges (C-3292 and C-4749) between fuel filter hose and throttle body. Start engine.
  4. If gauge reads 51-55 psi (3.6-3.9 kg/cm2 ), pressure is correct and no further testing is required. Reinstall fuel hose using a new clamp.
  5. If fuel pressure is too low, install pressure gauge between fuel filter hose and fuel line. Start engine. If pressure is now correct, replace fuel filter.
  6. If no change is observed, gently squeeze return hose. If pressure increases, replace pressure regulator. If no change is observed, problem is either a plugged pump filter sock or defective fuel pump.
  7. If fuel pressure is too high, remove fuel return hose from pressure regulator end. Connect another piece of hose and place other end of hose in clean container.
  8. Start engine. If pressure is now correct, check for restricted fuel return line. If no change is observed, replace fuel regulator.
Fig 1: Logic Module Pin Identification - Connector 1
G6536
Fig 2: Auto Shutdown Connector Terminal Identification
G6537
Fig 3: Logic Module Pin Identification - Connector 2
G3175
Fig 4: Throttle Body 6-Way Connector Terminal Identification
G3176
Fig 5: Power Module Pin Identification 12-Pin Connector
G3177
Fig 6: MAP Sensor Connector Terminal Identification
G3178
Fig 7: 2-Way Speed Sensor Connector Terminal Identification
G3179
Fig 8: Coolant Temperature Sensor Connector Terminal ID
G3180
Fig 9: Distributor Reference Connector Terminal Identification
G3181
Fig 10: EGR/Purge Solenoid Connector Terminal Identification
G3182
Fig 11: Power Module Pin Identification 10-Pin Connector
G3183
Fig 12: Distributor Synch Connector Terminal Identification
G3184
Fig 13: 4-Way Wide Open Throttle A/C Relay Connector Terminal ID
G3185