in the trunk on the back of the seat to upper right
Yes, the body control module (BCM) in a 1998 Ford Mustang can influence the operation of the fuel pump, but it does not directly control it. The fuel pump is primarily managed by the powertrain control module (PCM) which receives inputs from various sensors. The BCM may affect the fuel pump's operation indirectly, such as during starting or by controlling relays.
The PCM (Powertrain Control Module) controls the ground to the fuel pump relay.
It is part of the fuel pump module in the tank.
Have you tried the relay or the fuel pump itself? Not sure where the relay is located
The P061F code on a 2010 Volvo indicates a "Fuel Pump Control Module Performance" issue. This code suggests that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a problem with the fuel pump control module's operation, which could lead to inadequate fuel delivery to the engine. Potential causes may include a faulty fuel pump control module, wiring issues, or a problem with the fuel pump itself. Diagnosing the exact issue typically requires a thorough inspection and possibly specialized diagnostic equipment.
ill put this as simple as i can, a fuel module monitors and the pump pumps fuel.
It is part of the fuel pump module in the fuel tank.It is part of the fuel pump module in the fuel tank.
fuel injection control module i would say
Have you checked to see if the security system is shutting you down? Try the fuel pump relay
It is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.It is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.
It is part of the fuel pump module in the fuel tank.It is part of the fuel pump module in the fuel tank.
Fuel pressure from the fuel pump and a signal from the ECM (Engine Control Module) to open.