Fuel System - General Information - Gasoline and Diesel
Fuel System - Gasoline Engines
The gasoline fuel system consists of the following:
- 2-speed Mechanical Returnless Fuel System (MRFS) with Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI).
- Fuel Pump (FP) module (located in the fuel tank)
- FP module that operates on 8 or 12.5 volts depending on load, that supplies fuel under pressure to the fuel rail.
- Lifetime fuel filter (serviced as part of the FP module).
- Fuel tank filler pipe assembly
- Fuel tank
- Fuel and vapor tubes
The vehicle is equipped with electronic Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI) that is supplied by a 2-speed Mechanical Returnless Fuel System (MRFS) . The PCM is able to maintain constant fuel pressure by varying the FP output. This is accomplished by increasing or decreasing voltage supplied by the fuel pump control module to the FP based on the duty cycle request from the PCM. The returnless fuel system offers improved economy, lower fuel temperatures and decreased fuel vapor in the fuel tank.
For exploded view information of the fuel system, refer to Fuel Tank and Filler Pipe - Exploded View or Fuel Lines and Fuel Filter - Exploded View, Gasoline Engines in Fuel Tank and Lines - Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Tank and Filler Pipe - Exploded View.