Hombre XS Space Cab 4WD V6-4.3L (1999)
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: Description and Operation
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor
The Fuel Tank Pressure sensor is a 3 wire strain gauge sensor much like that of the common MAP sensor. However, this sensor has very different
electrical characteristics due to its pressure differential design. The sensor measures the difference between the air pressure (or vacuum) in the fuel tank
and the outside air pressure.
The sensor mounts at the top of the fuel tank sending unit. A three wire electrical harness connects it to the Control Module. The Control Module
supplies a 5 volt reference voltage and ground to the sensor. The sensor sends a voltage between 0.1 - 4.9 volts. When the air pressure in the fuel tank is
equal to the outside air pressure, such as when the fuel fill cap is removed, the output voltage of the sensor will measure 1.3 - 1.7 volts.
When the air pressure in the tank is 4.5 inches H2O (1.25 kPa), the sensor output voltage should measure 0.3 - 0.7 volts.
The sensor voltage will be approximately 1.5 volts when the fuel tank pressure is equalized with ambient pressure. The sensor voltage increases to
approximately 4.5 volts at 14 inches of H2O (-3.75 kPa).