Starting Mode
With the ignition ON, before engaging the starter, the engine control module (ECM) energizes the fuel pump relay for two seconds allowing the fuel pump to build up pressure. The ECM first checks speed density, then switches to the mass air flow (MAF) sensor. The ECM also uses the engine coolant temperature (ECT), throttle position (TP), and manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensors to determine the proper air/fuel ratio for starting. The ECM controls the amount of fuel delivered in the starting mode by changing the pulse width of the injectors. This is done by pulsing the injectors for very short times.