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Fuel system control unit, component description - GF47.40-P-2001MAW

ENGINES 156.985 in MODEL 204.077/277/377 

View of rear compartment from right 

Fig 1: View Of Rear Compartment From Right
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Location 

The LH fuel system control unit is located under the trim of the right rear door sill.

View of trunk from right 

Fig 2: View Of Trunk From Right
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Location 

The RH fuel system control unit is located at the top right of the trunk.

Task 

The fuel pump control modules are designated internally as FSCM DECOS (Fuel System Control Modul DECOS).

The LH fuel system control unit controls the LH fuel pump (M3/2) and the RH fuel system control unit controls the RH fuel pump (M3), according to requirements.

Input and output signals 

The fuel system control units evaluate the following input signals and send the corresponding output signals:

Direct input signals 

Direct output signals 

CAN input signals 

CAN output signals 

Design 

Each fuel system control unit respectively consists of a plastic housing with two plug couplings and internal measurement and control electronics.

Function 

The function is described at the following points:

Fuel pump control 

The fuel supply is controlled and monitored by the ME-SFI control unit (N3/10) and the LH and RH fuel system control units.

The fuel pumps are switched on if the fuel system control units receive the

"Fuel pump ON" ground signal from the ME-SFI control unit.

The ME-SFI control unit registers the current fuel pressure using the fuel pressure sensor (B4/15). To control the fuel pumps, the ME-SFI control unit evaluates the fuel pressure and required load and transmits the "specified fuel pressure" PWM signal (with a duty cycle of 10 to 90 %) to the fuel system control units. These evaluate the PWM signal and actuate the fuel pumps with a PWM signal as required, so that the actual fuel pressure value corresponds to the specified value.

Depending on the fuel requirement, fuel pressure is varied between 3.0 and 4.8 bar. The fuel pumps are actuated independently of each other.

Emergency running 

Coding 

Since the two fuel system control units are identical in construction, they must be coded differently. For its coding, the RH fuel system control unit is given a coding link between PIN 6 and PIN 7.

Tank-draining function 

The fuel tank can be drained using the fuel system control units without the engine running. To do this, the tank draining function is selected using Xentry Diagnostics, and the following parameters are entered:

During draining, Xentry Diagnostics must remain connected and the ignition must remain switched on.

Diagnosis 

The fuel system control units carry out a self-test and a component test. Recognized errors are stored by the fuel system control unit and sent to the Xentry diagnostics via the diagnostic CAN (CAN D) to the ME-SFI control unit via the drive train CAN (CAN C).

Variants 

The vehicle and engine variants are already stored in the fuel system control units. If a fuel system control unit is replaced, it must be given the variant coding.

REFER TO SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Wiring diagram for fuel system control unit N118/3, N118/4 PE47.40-P-2101-97FAB