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Fuel System




Fuel System

3.7L

The fuel system:

- is a 2-speed Mechanical Returnless Fuel System (MRFS) with sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI).

- uses 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 Fuel Pump (FP) module that supplies fuel under pressure to the fuel rail.

- has a lifetime fuel filter (serviced as part of the FP (Fuel Pump) module).

- has an Easy Fuel(TM) (capless) fuel tank filler pipe assembly, which cannot be modified in any way and is serviced only by the installation of a new fuel tank filler pipe assembly.

- has a supplemental refueling adapter located in the luggage compartment.

- has a FP (Fuel Pump) module that operates on 10 or 12 volts depending on load, that supplies fuel under pressure to the fuel rail.

- has a FP (Fuel Pump) control module located behind the rear seat backrest.

- has fuel tubes (liquid and vapor) along with brake tubes mounted on the underside of the vehicle in a bundle.

- has a Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) sensor (part of the fuel vapor tube assembly).

- uses separately controlled fuel injectors for each cylinder. The fuel injectors are mounted to the intake manifold and are supplied with pressurized fuel from the FP (Fuel Pump) module to the fuel rail.

- fuel rail pressure is controlled by the electronic FP (Fuel Pump) module which is enabled by the PCM.

- has a serviceable fuel level sender mounted on the FP (Fuel Pump) module.

- has a serviceable fuel level sender mounted on the fuel level sensor assembly (saddle-type fuel tank).

3.5L Gasoline Turbocharged Direct Injection (GTDI)

The fuel system:

- is a 2-speed Mechanical Returnless Fuel System (MRFS) with Gasoline Turbocharged Direct Injection (GTDI).

- uses a dual-container (saddle-type) fuel tank.

- has a fuel level sensor assembly.

- has a FP (Fuel Pump) module that operates on 10 or 12 volts depending on load, that supplies fuel under pressure to the high pressure FP (Fuel Pump).

- has a lifetime fuel filter (serviced as part of the FP (Fuel Pump) module).

- has an Easy Fuel(TM) (capless) fuel tank filler pipe assembly, which cannot be modified in any way and is serviced only by the installation of a new fuel tank filler pipe assembly.

- has a supplemental refueling adapter located in the luggage compartment.

- has a high pressure FP (Fuel Pump) that supplies high pressure, low volume fuel pressure to the fuel rails.

- has a FP (Fuel Pump) control module located behind the rear seat backrest.

- has fuel tubes (liquid and vapor) along with brake tubes mounted on the underside of the vehicle in a bundle.

- has a high pressure fuel tube from the high pressure FP (Fuel Pump) to the fuel rails.

- has a Fuel Rail Pressure (FRP) sensor on the LH fuel rail.

- has a Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) sensor (part of the fuel vapor tube assembly).

- uses separately controlled fuel injectors for each cylinder. The fuel injectors are mounted directly into the head.

- fuel injectors are supplied with pressurized fuel from the high pressure FP (Fuel Pump) to the fuel rail.

- has a serviceable fuel level sender mounted on the FP (Fuel Pump) module.

- has a serviceable fuel level sender mounted on the fuel level sensor assembly.

Fuel Pump (FP) Shut-off Feature

NOTE: Refer to the Description and Operation, Intelligent Access with Push Button Start in Antitheft and Alarm Systems to review the procedures for achieving the various ignition states (ignition OFF, ignition in ACCESSORY, ignition ON and ignition START) on vehicles with this feature.

In the event of a moderate to severe collision, the vehicle is equipped with a Fuel Pump (FP) shut-off feature that is initiated by the event notification signal.

The event notification signal is a signal provided by the Restraints Control Module (RCM) to the FP (Fuel Pump) control module. Signal communication between the RCM (Restraints Control Module) and the FP (Fuel Pump) control module allows the PCM to shut-off the FP (Fuel Pump).

Should the vehicle shut off after a collision due to this feature, the vehicle may be restarted by first turning the ignition to the OFF position and then turn the ignition to the ON position. In some instances the vehicle may not start the first time and may take one additional ignition cycle.