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Ford 6.4L Power Stroke - FRP (Fuel Rail Pressure)

Ford 6.4L Power Stroke
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ElEctrical componEnts
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FRP (Fuel Rail Pressure)
The FRP sensor is a (3) wire variable capacitance sensor.
The ECM supplies a 5 volt reference signal (Vref)
which the FRP sensor uses to produce a linear
analog voltage that indicates pressure.
The primary function of the FRP sensor is to provide a feedback
signal to the ECM indicating the pressure of the fuel in the fuel rail.
The ECM monitors FRP as the engine is operating to modulate
the PCV. This is a closed loop function which means the ECM
continuously monitors and adjusts for ideal FRP determined
by conditions such as load, speed, and temperature.
The ECM monitors the FRP signal to determine if the
performance of the fuel system is satisfactory.
During engine operation, if the ECM recognizes that the FRP
signal is lower or higher than the value the PCV is trying to
achieve the ECM will set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and
illuminate the amber malfunction indicator lamp on the dash.
The FRP signal to the ECM is one of the signals used
to command the correct injection timing.
This sensor is replaceable.

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