Jeep Cherokee 1988 Quick Start Manual page 4

2.5l cec system
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An electric in-tank fuel pump supplies fuel through the fuel
filter located under the right rear floor pan to the throttle body,
maintaining a constant operating pressure. Fuel enters the fuel bowl
reservoir of the throttle body through the injector and overflow type
fuel pressure regulator. The fuel pump is controlled by the ECU. A
ballast resistor attached to the right side of the plenum chamber,
reduces fuel pump speed after engine is running. The resistor is
by-passed in the "Start" position.
The fuel injector and fuel pressure regulator are integral
components of the throttle body. The injector is electronically-
controlled by the ECU. See Fig. 15.
Fig. 2:
Cross Section View of Injector
The fuel pressure regulator is a diaphragm-operated relief
valve which maintains fuel pressure of 17.3 psi (1.2 kg/cm
Fig. 16. Fuel in excess of this pressure is returned to fuel tank by a
). See
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