Fuel Gauge Sender: Description and Operation
FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNITFuel Pump Module:
The fuel gauge sending unit (fuel level sensor) is attached to the side of the fuel pump module. The sending unit consists of a float, an arm, and a variable resistor (track). The resistor track is used to send electrical signals to the instrument cluster for fuel gauge operation and are then transmitted to the engine controller for OBD II emission requirements.
For Fuel Gauge Operation
As fuel level increases, the float and arm move up. This increases the sending unit resistance, causing the fuel gauge to read full. As fuel level decreases, the float and arm move down. This decreases the sending unit resistance causing the fuel gauge to read empty.
After this fuel level signal is sent to the instrument cluster, the instrument cluster will transmit the data across the J1850 bus circuit to the PCM.
For OBD II Emission Requirements
The voltage signal is sent to the instrument cluster to indicate fuel level. The cluster transmits the fuel level to the PCM where it is used to prevent a false setting of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes. This occurs if the fuel level in the tank is less than approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity.
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR - PCM INPUT
The fuel gauge level sending unit is attached to the fuel pump module.
The fuel level sensor (fuel gauge sending unit) sends a signal to the PCM to indicate fuel level. The purpose of this feature is to prevent a false setting of misfire and fuel system monitor trouble codes if the fuel level is less than approximately 15 percent of its rated capacity. It is also used to send a signal for fuel gauge operation via the PCI bus circuits.