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<blockquote data-quote="Oakdave" data-source="post: 1423445" data-attributes="member: 29079"><p>I have a 2007 FJR1300. I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem involving an engine warning light, with error code 32 (and no, I do not have a PCIII or any other aftermarket stuff on anything engine related). The fuel pressure--a reading of which the maintenance manual calls for (based on the error 32)--is reading between 48 and 49 p.s.i. The maintenance manual says to replace the fuel pump if the reading is not 47.0 p.s.i.. Anyone here on the forum familiar enough with fuel pressure to know whether or not 48 or 49 p.s.i. (versus 47.0) is actually cause to replace the fuel pump? (The difference-- 48/49 versus 47.0-- just doesn't seem to be very much...but I don't know anything about fuel pressures and if there's any room for tolerance). Anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oakdave, post: 1423445, member: 29079"] I have a 2007 FJR1300. I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem involving an engine warning light, with error code 32 (and no, I do not have a PCIII or any other aftermarket stuff on anything engine related). The fuel pressure--a reading of which the maintenance manual calls for (based on the error 32)--is reading between 48 and 49 p.s.i. The maintenance manual says to replace the fuel pump if the reading is not 47.0 p.s.i.. Anyone here on the forum familiar enough with fuel pressure to know whether or not 48 or 49 p.s.i. (versus 47.0) is actually cause to replace the fuel pump? (The difference-- 48/49 versus 47.0-- just doesn't seem to be very much...but I don't know anything about fuel pressures and if there's any room for tolerance). Anyone? [/QUOTE]
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