Fuel System
Fuel System
The Mechanical Returnless Fuel System (MRFS) consists of:
- a fuel rail.
- a saddle-type fuel tank on All-Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles or an L-shaped fuel tank on Front Wheel Drive (FWD) vehicles.
- fuel, vapor and brake tubes in an integrated bundle assembly.
- a fuel tank filler pipe assembly, which cannot be modified in any way.
- a one-fourth turn-type fuel tank filler cap.
- an Inertia Fuel Shutoff (IFS) switch.
- a Fuel Pump (FP) module containing:
- the electric FP, which provides pressurized fuel to the fuel rail.
- the fuel level sensor.
- a check valve, which maintains system pressure after the FP is shut off.
- a pressure relief valve for overpressure protection in the event of restricted fuel flow.
- an in-tank fuel filter providing filtration to protect the fuel injectors from foreign material.
The FP module is controlled by the PCM. Electrical power to the FP is provided through the IFS switch located under the LR quarter trim panel.
All vehicles have a fuel level sensor on the FP module. AWD vehicles have an additional fuel level sensor located in the RH side of the fuel tank.
The engines are equipped with sequential MFI injection.
The fuel pressure is regulated to a constant pressure by a fuel pressure regulator.