Basis: Fuel Pump relay getting hot and lots of clicking - powered on too much.
OK, this is my guess - this hopefully some of the experts here can shed some light on this.
The Accelerator cable is attached to the throttle position sensor (TPS). When accel pedal is pressed the TPS picks it up and sends a signal to the ECU which uses this to power the Fuel pump relay, which powers the fuel pump. The issue i see is their is no fuel pressure feedback. Effectively the fuel can just be pumped around in circles (from tank to fuel rail thru the fuel pressure regulator back to the tank) as their should be a fuel pressure switch off mechanism for the fuel pump relay.
Is this correct or am i way off?
If correct, the fuel pump relay getting hot must mean that either the TPS is faulty or faulty signal from the ECU Or the fuel pressure regulator faulty?
OK, this is my guess - this hopefully some of the experts here can shed some light on this.
The Accelerator cable is attached to the throttle position sensor (TPS). When accel pedal is pressed the TPS picks it up and sends a signal to the ECU which uses this to power the Fuel pump relay, which powers the fuel pump. The issue i see is their is no fuel pressure feedback. Effectively the fuel can just be pumped around in circles (from tank to fuel rail thru the fuel pressure regulator back to the tank) as their should be a fuel pressure switch off mechanism for the fuel pump relay.
Is this correct or am i way off?
If correct, the fuel pump relay getting hot must mean that either the TPS is faulty or faulty signal from the ECU Or the fuel pressure regulator faulty?
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