So at a loss, can't get the pumps to power on. Lets talk some theory from the FSM about the FPCM.
The Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is secured to the right inner quarter panel behind the right rear wheel
housing in the trunk compartment. The module is concealed behind the trunk side trim.
When the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) receives a 'Start' or 'Run' signal from the ignition; It energizes the
Fuel Pump relay which sends a continuous 12 volt supply to the Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM). The PCM
also sends a control signal directly to the FPCM which regulates the Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal that
will be sent to the Fuel Pump Module. The PWM signal (duty cycle) will vary from 10-100% depending on the
input of the Fuel Rail Pressure sensor and other engine demands. The PCM receives a PWM signal from the
FPCM representing the state of all inputs and outputs of the FPCM. This is a Constant Pressure Fuel system
which means any Delta Pressure test performed on the Fuel Pump would show a continuous pressure (regardless
of the changes in PWM). If a pressure sensor fails or other failures are present; The duty cycle goes to Limp
mode (100%) to maintain fuel pressure
So theoretically I should see 12v constant stream from one of the pins on the harness connecting to the FPCM and this should be enough to be the trigger for the pumps. However when starting the car I never get a 12v power reading on any of the pins. Following the instructions here:
I tapped into pin A and used it in the trigger for remote 1 as pictured here:
However pin A never sees above .23X volts. So I started trouble shooting. Checked the relay, this turned out to be fine. Checked all connections for continuity, everything is fine. Checked power harness for 12v going into FC3, everything was fine. Maybe I had a bad tap, checked the tap and everything was fine. So the only thing I'm thinking of is that the FPCM and pin A, cannot be used to power the remote 1 terminal and that a relay would have to be configured as follows:
If anyone has wired in one of these units before your help would be appreciated.