The fuel pump driver module on a 2005 Ford 500 is located on the passenger side, underneath the carpet, directly over the fuel pump inside the gas tank. It is a black rectangular box that is plugged into the wiring harness at the bottom. To access it, you will need to unbolt the two bolts holding it in place, disconnect the wire tabs, and lift it up.
Please note that the search results provided are for a 2005 Ford Focus and other Ford models, but the information about the fuel pump driver module location should be applicable to the 2005 Ford 500 as well.
Contents
- How do you clean a fuel pump module?
- Will a bad fuel pump control module cause no start?
- Where is the fuel pump driver control module located?
- What happens when fuel pump module goes out?
- Will a bad fuel pump driver module throw a code?
- What are the symptoms of a bad fuel pump driver module?
- What possible type of code would you check for a fuel pump module issue?
- What is the code for a bad fuel pump module?
- How do you know if you need a fuel pump module?
- How long does it take to replace a fuel pump module?
How do you clean a fuel pump module?
Completely. But what if you don’t have one on hand you can clean the strainer. But you need to take care not to damage it or any of the rubber. Parts inside the pump. Take the strainer off the pump.
Will a bad fuel pump control module cause no start?
Hi again. Not if the module is completely failed it will not run. But not all failures would knock the module out completely.
Where is the fuel pump driver control module located?
Depending on your application, the fuel pump driver module is either located on the rear Crossrail above the spare tire or on the rear frame wall.
What happens when fuel pump module goes out?
When the driver module malfunctions, the pump won’t produce the right amount of pressure, causing the engine to run low or misfire. Your engine can also stall because of it.
Will a bad fuel pump driver module throw a code?
A bad fuel pump will cause a lean condition, so yes, a code will eventually be thrown.
What are the symptoms of a bad fuel pump driver module?
Common Failure Symptoms
- No start.
- Rough idle.
- Loss of power.
- Hesitant acceleration.
- Intermittent engine performance.
What possible type of code would you check for a fuel pump module issue?
The P069E code indicates that the module responsible for keeping the fuel pump working has encountered a problem.
What is the code for a bad fuel pump module?
P069E
Code P069E indicates the FPCM has detected a problem with the fuel system and has sent a request to the ECM to turn on the check engine light. The check engine light is also known as the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). A vehicle with this code should be taken in to a repair shop for diagnosis.
How do you know if you need a fuel pump module?
Difficult to Start Your Car
Difficulty starting the car can be an indication that the pump has quit altogether or has extremely low pressure, and lack of power when you’re driving is also a symptom of bad fuel pump that goes hand in hand.
How long does it take to replace a fuel pump module?
How long does it take to replace a fuel pump? In most cases, around two to three hours. However, job times can vary widely depending on how easy it is to access the pump. The fuel pump sits inside the fuel tank, and is attached to a plate on the top of the tank.