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Fuel Tank and Lines




Fuel Tank and Lines

The fuel tank and lines consists of the:

- All-Wheel Drive (AWD) saddle-type fuel tank or a Front Wheel Drive (FWD) L-shaped fuel tank.
- Fuel Pump (FP) module.
- Easy Fuel (TM) (capless) fuel tank filler pipe assembly.
- fuel level sensor assembly (saddle-type fuel tank).
- fuel level sender (mounted on FP module and, if equipped, the fuel level sensor assembly).
- fuel tubes.
- FP control module
- Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) sensor (part of the fuel vapor tube assembly).

The vehicle:

- uses a 2-speed Mechanical Returnless Fuel System (MRFS).
- has either a single container (L-shaped) or a dual-container (saddle-type) fuel tank.
- has a fuel level sensor assembly (saddle-type fuel tank).
- has a FP module that supplies fuel under pressure to the fuel rail.
- has a lifetime fuel filter (serviced as part of the FP module).
- has fuel tubes (liquid and vapor) along with brake tubes mounted on the underside of the vehicle in a bundle.
- has a FTP sensor (part of the fuel vapor tube assembly).
- fuel injection rail pressure is controlled by the electronic FP module which is enabled by the PCM.
- has an Easy Fuel (TM) (capless) fuel tank filler pipe assembly, which cannot be modified in any way and is serviced only by installation of a new fuel tank filler pipe assembly.
- has a supplemental refueling adapter located in the spare tire compartment.
- has a FP module that operates on 10 or 12 volts depending on load, that supplies fuel under pressure to the fuel rail.
- has a FP control module located behind the rear seat backrest.
- has a fuel level vent valve (part of the fuel tank).
- has a serviceable fuel level sender mounted on the FP module.
- has a serviceable fuel level sender mounted on the fuel level sensor assembly (saddle-type fuel tank).

The FP is controlled by the PCM. Electrical power to the FP is provided through the FP control module.