Pulling "P0090"
Pulling "P0090"
I have had the code for about a week now. Got my OBD2 in ran the check and his is what i pulled "P0090"- Fuel Pressure Solenoid Circuit. Tried to clear it an it keeps comeing back. Think i need to replace, or can i try altering anything. Any advice?
Get a fuel pressure gauge and check your PSI
Here is from the Factory Service manual straight from mitsu
8. Measure fuel pressure while the engine is running at idle.
Standard value: Approximately 270 kPa (38 psi) at
curb idle
9. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure
regulator and measure fuel pressure with the hose end
closed with your finger.
Standard value: 330 − 350 kPa (47 − 50 psi) at curb idle
10.Check to see that fuel pressure at idle does not drop even
after the engine has been revved several times.
11.Revving the engine repeatedly, hold the fuel return hose
lightly with your fingers to feel that fuel pressure is present in
the return hose.
NOTE: If the fuel flow rate is low, there will be no fuel pres-
sure in the return hose.
12.If any of fuel pressure measured in steps 10 to 13 is out of
specification, troubleshoot and repair according to the table
below.
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
• Fuel pressure too low
• Fuel pressure drops after racing
• No fuel pressure in fuel return
hose
Clogged fuel filter Replace fuel filter
Fuel leaking to return side due to
poor fuel regulator valve seating or
settled spring
Replace fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pump delivery pressure Replace fuel pump
Here is from the Factory Service manual straight from mitsu
8. Measure fuel pressure while the engine is running at idle.
Standard value: Approximately 270 kPa (38 psi) at
curb idle
9. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure
regulator and measure fuel pressure with the hose end
closed with your finger.
Standard value: 330 − 350 kPa (47 − 50 psi) at curb idle
10.Check to see that fuel pressure at idle does not drop even
after the engine has been revved several times.
11.Revving the engine repeatedly, hold the fuel return hose
lightly with your fingers to feel that fuel pressure is present in
the return hose.
NOTE: If the fuel flow rate is low, there will be no fuel pres-
sure in the return hose.
12.If any of fuel pressure measured in steps 10 to 13 is out of
specification, troubleshoot and repair according to the table
below.
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
• Fuel pressure too low
• Fuel pressure drops after racing
• No fuel pressure in fuel return
hose
Clogged fuel filter Replace fuel filter
Fuel leaking to return side due to
poor fuel regulator valve seating or
settled spring
Replace fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pump delivery pressure Replace fuel pump
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