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P062A Fuel Pump “A” Control Circuit Range/Performance

Technical Description of OBD-II Trouble Code

The range/performance of the control circuit for Fuel Pump A

What does that mean?

This is a generic diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for the powertrain and is applicable to many OBD-II vehicles (1996-newer). This includes vehicles from various manufacturers such as Ford, Dodge, Toyota, Chrysler, Jeep, Ram, Chevrolet, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mercedes, etc. Although it is a generic code, the specific repair steps may vary depending on the year, make, model, and powertrain configuration of the vehicle.

If the P062A code appears, it indicates a problem with the control circuit for fuel pump “A”. Specifically, it means that the voltage detected in the circuit is outside the normal range or there are performance issues. This code is usually triggered by damaged wires/connectors within the circuit or the Controller Area Network (CAN) bus. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or the Engine Control Module (ECM) typically identifies this code, but other supporting modules can also trigger it, such as:

  • Alternative Fuel Control Module
  • Fuel Injection Control Module
  • Turbo Control Module
  • Depending on the make and model of the vehicle, it may take several drive cycles for this code to activate, or it may be an immediate reaction as soon as the ECM detects the fault.

    The fuel pump plays a crucial role in the overall drivability of the vehicle as it delivers fuel to the engine. The control circuit is responsible for turning the pump on and off based on the operator’s needs. An open circuit in this circuit can also trigger the P062A code, so it is important to consider this before proceeding with any diagnosis.

    A typical fuel pump:

    Other related codes for the control circuit of fuel pump A include:

  • P0627 Fuel Pump “A” Control Circuit /Open
  • P0628 Fuel Pump “A” Control Circuit Low
  • P0629 Fuel Pump “A” Control Circuit High
  • P062A Fuel Pump “A” Control Circuit Range/Performance
  • What is the severity of this DTC?

    This particular trouble code is moderately severe for your vehicle. You can still use your vehicle despite the problem, but it is highly recommended to avoid doing so. Intermittent fuel delivery to the engine and erratic or fluctuating fuel mixture can potentially cause severe engine damage.

    What are some of the symptoms of the code?

    Symptoms of a P062A trouble code may include:

  • The check engine light is illuminated
  • The engine won’t start
  • Engine misfire or stall
  • The engine starts but dies
  • Reduced fuel economy
  • The engine cranks fine but does not start
  • The engine dies when reaching operating temperature
  • Note: It is still possible that the problem is unresolved even if the check engine light does not immediately illuminate. Always ensure that your vehicle has gone through a few drive cycles. For example, drive the car for a week. If the check engine light is not illuminated by the end, the issue is most likely resolved.

    What are some of the common causes of the code?

    Causes for this code may include:

  • Issues with the fuel pump itself
  • Severed or damaged ground wire in the device’s control module
  • Unattached ground strap in the control module
  • Open, shorted, or corroded wiring in the CAN bus
  • A faulty CAN bus
  • Unsecured harnesses and wires causing a chafe or broken circuit
  • High resistance in the circuit (e.g. melted/corroded connectors, internal wire corrosion)
  • What are some P062A troubleshooting steps?

    The first thing I recommend is to research the Technical Service Bulletins (TSB’s) for your specific vehicle based on the year, model, and power plant. In some cases, this can save a lot of time by providing guidance in the right direction.

    Basic Step 1

    Always scan and test each module using an OBD-II scanner to assess the overall electrical condition of your vehicle and its modules. Also, visually inspect the connectors and wiring for any obvious damage, and repair or replace as necessary. Pay close attention to the health of these components, as they are often located under the vehicle near the fuel tank and can be susceptible to road debris and the elements.

    Basic Step 2

    When dealing with a component that has its own module (e.g. fuel pump module), examine the ground circuits. You can do this by using a separate battery ground, such as an auxiliary ground cable. If the problem is resolved with the auxiliary ground attached but returns when the OEM ground is used, it indicates that the ground cable is causing the issue and needs to be repaired or replaced. Thoroughly inspect the grounds for corroded connections, terminals, pins, etc. that could be causing resistance in the circuit. Excessive corrosion is often indicated by a green ring around the connector attached to the positive battery terminal. If present, remove the terminal and clean all contact points, the connector face, and the terminal post/stud.

    Basic Step 3

    Since the cause of the P062A code could be an open circuit, identify the circuit using an electrical wiring diagram from your service manual. Once identified, trace the individual fuel pump A control wire to check for any obvious breaks. Repair as necessary by soldering the wire or using butt connectors with heat shrink for insulation. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance between connectors in the circuit to pinpoint the location of the short/open. A power probe style tool is highly recommended if there is a fault somewhere within the entire circuit.

    I hope this article has provided helpful guidance for diagnosing the problem with your fuel pump control circuit trouble code. Please note that this article is strictly informational, and the specific technical data and service bulletins for your vehicle should always take priority.

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