[ZR1] Fuel pump control module
#1
Fuel pump control module
Help.
2010 Zr1 just quit running . Engine code p069e it’s the fuel pump control module. I can’t find any info about location for a ZR1. Can anyone tell me where it’s located? Thanks in advance
2010 Zr1 just quit running . Engine code p069e it’s the fuel pump control module. I can’t find any info about location for a ZR1. Can anyone tell me where it’s located? Thanks in advance
#2
Burning Brakes
I can't help you there. Someone who is much more technically inclined than myself will be able to point you in the right direction. On an unrelated note, you've been a member on this forum for 7 years and this is your very first post?
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You might try looking at the 3rd cable that connects to your battery (it's a bit smaller than the red + and black - cables). I researched and found this 3rd cable leads to the fuel pump/ control module.
The cable may have been knocked loose if you removed or replaced a battery (like me). Maybe someone with more mechanical expertise can confirm this.
This may be part of an after-market fuel system (if you have that). My car has E85/flex fuel set up.
The cable may have been knocked loose if you removed or replaced a battery (like me). Maybe someone with more mechanical expertise can confirm this.
This may be part of an after-market fuel system (if you have that). My car has E85/flex fuel set up.
Last edited by Silver Bullet C6; 04-07-2021 at 03:37 PM.
#7
Burning Brakes
Also, if you weren't aware, it isn't as simple as plugging a new one in. It has to be "registered" or "licensed" (for lack of the proper term) to the car so the car will recognize it. A dealer can do this or anyone with a Tech2 or clone or VCX. You'll have to subscribe to the ACDelco TDS in order to do this. At least that is how I did it (VCX/TDS subscription).