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    Bypassing / Eliminating 2012 5.3 Liter Fuel Pump Control Module E38 Computer

    I'm wondering if anyone knows how to bypass or eliminate the fuel pump control module for a 2012 E38 computer. The project is an older Jeep that is getting an engine / trans / t-case from a 2012 GM 4WD pickup 5.3 liter.

    Thanks for any information / ideas.

    dave w

    Fuel Pump Control Module

    Fuel Pump Flow Control Module (FPCM) – LMF
    The fuel pump flow control module (FPCM) is a serviceable GMLAN module. The FPCM receives the desired fuel pressure message from the engine control module (ECM) and controls the fuel pump located within the fuel tank to achieve the desired fuel pressure. The FPCM sends a 25 KHZ PWM signal to the fuel pump, and pump speed is changed by varying the duty cycle of this signal. Maximum current supplied to the fuel pump is 15 amps. A liquid fuel pressure sensor provides fuel pressure feedback to the FPCM.

    Electronic Returnless Fuel System (ERFS) – LMF
    The electronic returnless fuel system is a microprocessor controlled fuel delivery system which transports fuel from the tank to the fuel rails. It functions as an electronic replacement for a traditional, mechanical fuel pressure regulator. A pressure vent valve within the fuel tank provides an added measure of fuel pump flow control module (FPCM). Desired fuel pressure is commanded by the engine control module (ECM), and transmitted to the FPCM via a GMLAN serial data message. A liquid fuel pressure sensor provides the feedback the FPCM requires for Closed Loop fuel pressure control.

    Liquid Fuel Pressure Sensor – With FPCM
    The fuel pressure sensor is a serviceable 5-volt, 3-pin device. It is located on the fuel feed line forward of the fuel tank, and receives power and ground from the fuel pump flow control module (FPCM) through a vehicle wiring harness. The sensor provides a fuel pressure signal to the FPCM, which is used to provide Closed Loop fuel pressure control.
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