function of fuel pump driver module (fpdm)?
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function of fuel pump driver module (fpdm)?
i did the search and read all of the failures and symptoms of the fpdm going bad. it is obvious that it supplies power to the fuel pump. is it just a relay? what other function does it have? how does it work? if i had a schematic i guess it would be obvious.
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Imo I think it works much like the ETAC fan controller. It receives a digital request based on what the fuel rail pressure sensor is seeing and then uses pulse width modulation (varies the voltage supplied and ultimately the speed of the pump) to control the fuel pumps output to maintain the desired fuel rail pressure.
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Imo I think it works much like the ETAC fan controller. It receives a digital request based on what the fuel rail pressure sensor is seeing and then uses pulse width modulation (varies the voltage supplied and ultimately the speed of the pump) to control the fuel pumps output to maintain the desired fuel rail pressure.
sounds like another weak spot in the truck, similar to the solenoid for the 4 wheel drive iwe.
what a place to put something like that and what a way to mount it. would have been much better to install inside on the back cab wall. would be harder to get at but it would be protected and probably last forever.
thanks for the reply
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One of the other indications that it gets warm is that its not integrated into the fuel pump. The lowest cost solution would probably be to put these controls into the pump (fuel sending unit) itself. But if it puts off heat then you don't want it inside a tank of gasoline.
This would also be the reason its out in the elements, instead of in the cab. If it was enclosed with no air movement then it could overheat.
Just my educated guess as an automotive engineer. My realm is brakes, not fuel systems.
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According to the FSM:
The FPDM receives a duty cycle signal from the PCM and controls the fuel pump operation in relation to this duty cycle. This results in variable speed fuel pump operation. The FPDM sends diagnostic information to the PCM on the fuel pump monitor circuit. For additional information, refer to PCM Outputs, Fuel Pump and PCM Inputs, Fuel Pump Monitor in this section.
The FPDM receives a duty cycle signal from the PCM and controls the fuel pump operation in relation to this duty cycle. This results in variable speed fuel pump operation. The FPDM sends diagnostic information to the PCM on the fuel pump monitor circuit. For additional information, refer to PCM Outputs, Fuel Pump and PCM Inputs, Fuel Pump Monitor in this section.
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