Checking Fuel Pump Operation Using Scan Tool (Celica, Corolla & ECHO)
- Connect scan tool to data link connector No. 3. See Fig 3-Fig 5
. Turn ignition on. DO NOT start engine.
- Turn scan tool on. Select ACTIVE TEST MODE on scan tool. Using scan tool manufacturer's instructions, activate fuel pump. Listen for fuel pump operating sound and feel for fuel pressure in fuel inlet pipe at end of fuel rail. Turn ignition off. Remove scan tool. If fuel pump operates, check fuel pressure. See FUEL PRESSURE .
- If fuel pump does not operate, EFI main relay or circuit opening relay may be defective. For relay application and explanation of relay operation, see FUEL PUMP CONTROL CIRCUIT . For testing of EFI main relay or circuit opening relay, see RELAYS in SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING - 4-CYLINDER
article.
- If relays are okay, check for defective fuses, fusible links or wiring. See appropriate wiring diagram in WIRING DIAGRAMS
article. If fuses, fusible links and wiring are okay, check for defective fuel pump. See CHECKING FUEL PUMP OPERATION BY APPLYING BATTERY VOLTAGE TO FUEL PUMP . If fuel pump operates properly, Engine Control Module (ECM) may be defective.
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