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Fuel Pump

Fig 1: Fuel Pump
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The function of the fuel pump is to ensure that the pressure is correct at the delivery lines for the injectors when requested by the fuel pump control module.

The fuel pump consists of: 

  1. An electrical pump with an integrated safety valve
  2. A pressure equalization valve. This valve equalizes rapid pressure peaks which occur, for example, when the injectors close during engine braking. It also contains a non-return valve which ensures that the pressure in the system does not drop when the engine is switched off
  3. Fuel level sensor
  4. Fuel filter, cannot be replaced separately
  5. Relief valve, releases fuel into the pump housing
  6. Ejector pump, continuously fills the pump housing with fuel. The fuel always flows from the fuel pump through the ejector and back to the pump housing.

The fuel pump is supplied with battery voltage by the fuel pump control module and is grounded in the car body via the fuel pump control module.

The engine control module (ECM) has diagnostics for the fuel pump function to ensure that the pressure is correct. See also: FUEL PRESSURE REGULATION, DIAGNOSTICS

The fuel pump can be activated and its status can be read off.

The pressure in the fuel rail can be measured by connecting a manometer to a nipple. This nipple is on the right-hand end of the fuel rail.