Fuel Pump (Electrical)

1993 Mazda B2200 LE-5, 2D Pickup, AutomaticSECTION Fuel Pump (Electrical)
  1. Turn ignition on. Locate fuel control unit under left side of dash. Using a jumper wire, connect terminals "B" to "D". Fuel pump (located in tank) should operate. If pump does not operate, check and replace fuel pump (if necessary). Check fuel pump pressure. See FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE (CARBURETEDΒ  ) table.
    FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE

    Application Pressure: psi (kg/cm2) Min. Volume In 30 Sec. Pts. (L)
    B2200
    Electrical Pump 2.8-3.6 (.20-.25) 1.1 (.53)
    Mechanical Pump 3.7-4.7 (.26-.33) .9 (.43)
  2. If fuel pump operates, remove jumper wire. With ignition on, backprobe rear of fuel pump control unit. There should be 12 volts on terminals "A" and "D" only. If voltage is not as specified, check ignition and power feed.
  3. Allow engine to idle. There should be 12 volts on terminals "A", "B", "D" and "F" only. If voltage is missing on terminal "B" only, replace fuel pump control unit. If voltage at any other terminal is not as specified, check ignition coil (tachometer signal) and power feed.
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