The PCM (Powertrain Control Module) controls the ground to the fuel pump relay.
Bad ground.
Most fuel pumps operate on 12-14.2 Volts. (system voltage). Keep in mind that most fuel pumps operate off a relay and the relay is turned on and off by the engine computer. Most computer control the GROUND circuit of the relay to power it on and off. It is fairly common to have to replace the fuel pump in the tank as the brushes wear out after about 100,000 miles
No it will not. Those 2 engines have a total different type of fuel system and sensors.
the first thing to check would be the alternator/voltage regulator
yes it dose it controls the voltage to the fuel pump and therefor the pressure
12 volts
On a fuel injected truck it is a part of the computer behind the battery.On a fuel injected truck it is a part of the computer behind the battery.
No, a Chrysler Cirrus does not. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
voltage spike, bad computer, dirt/grit in fuel line plugging injector,
In order of probablility: fuel filter, fuel pump fuse, fuel pump, fuel pump relay, control system.
in glove box
Check your battery voltage, low voltage will not allow electronic fuel injection to work properly. Fuel? Spark? Compression