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DTC P0182: Fuel Temperature Sensor "A" Circuit Low Input

  1. Perform basic diagnostic procedure. See BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE  . Start engine. Using scan tool, observe fuel temperature sensor signal. If display value is more than 248°F (120°C), go to next step. If display value is not more than 248°F (120°C), system has returned to normal. Check for poor connections or intermittent open in wiring. See WIRING DIAGRAMS article.
  2. Turn ignition off. Remove fuel pump access cover located in right rear of luggage compartment floor. Disconnect Gray 6-pin fuel pump connector. Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, observe fuel temperature sensor signal. If signal is less than -40°F (-40°C), replace fuel temperature sensor. If signal is not less than -40°F (-40°C), locate and repair short to ground in wiring between fuel pump and ECM. Clear memory and perform verification procedure. See CLEARING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  and VERIFICATION PROCEDURE  .
    Fig 1: Gray 6-Pin Fuel Pump Connector Terminal Identification
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