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Component Functional Description - Fuel Level Sensor Circuits

The Primary, and if equipped the Secondary Fuel Level Sensor Signals (saddle tanks or dual tanks depending on platform)  are hard-wired to the Body Control Module (BCM). Both Fuel Level Sensor signals are a constant 12.0 volts. On a normally functioning system,  the raw signal voltage to the BCM will read between approximately 0.5 volts (full stop) and 4.5 volts (empty stop) when the harness is connected. When there is an open in the circuitry the signal circuit voltage will be 12.0 volts. The data reading value on the scan tool is clipped to read 5.0 volts when the signal circuit is open.  The BCM reads the voltage and converts the analog signals to digital signals. The digital signals are broadcast over the CAN bus. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) receives and interprets the digital signals as a voltage read. The PCM, and in most cases the BCM, perform circuit fault diagnostics on the signal input.

The Fuel Level Rationality diagnostics are only performed by the PCM.  The Fuel Level rationality diagnostics are explained in more detail in the Fuel Level Rationality diagnostic information below.

The Fuel Level Sensor Tables are available at the bottom of the test procedure.