2003 duramax lb7 p0089 help

pat5001

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I got a 03 dmax lb7.with code p0089. The des fuel press is 40mpa and starts climbing to 160mpa and stays there. Also had fuel dilution problem. So I did all 8 injectors, fuel filter, fpr in cp3.
Still act fuel press is 160mpa.
Also what should the fpr voltage be?
 

07keo02

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Was the high fuel pressure a problem before the Cp3 replacement? If not, did you verify the Regulator was plugged in on the back of the Cp3, if not it will max out.
 

pat5001

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Yea the motor /injectors make a lotta noise just like its got high pressure. The problem has been there since the start. It's plugged in its also got a newer connector
 

pat5001

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What should purple/white wire be at fpr connector key on unplugged and key on plugged in? Also what should it be running at idle?
And is the yellow wire the ground/signal?
 

pat5001

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Anyone? What's key on voltage purple/white wire. And what kind of signal ECM send yellow wire? It's like the fuel pump runs maxed out.
 

chevyburnout1

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The purple/white is the supply voltage and the yellow is the control side. However I couldn't tell you what the voltages should be. With everything plugged in and the engine running the only code it still sets is the P0089 code?
 

pat5001

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Yea just p0089. It says 1.94 volts plugged in. On another truck I had 2.38 volts.
I also had 6.88 volts with it in plugged. Another truck had 8.78.
Should it be 12v ??
 

2004LB7

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How did you figure out it was a bad computer? And what computer the ecm? I have the same code and just replaced my fpr.
he hasn't been around since 2016 so don't be surprised if he doesn't respond. plus this thread is from 2013
 

LBZ

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How did you figure out it was a bad computer? And what computer the ecm? I have the same code and just replaced my fpr.
I would guess as the ecm controls the regulator he checked the wiring and found it to be ok and tried a known good/new ecm and it fixed the issue.
 

Ron Nielson

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The ECM sends the FPR a pulse width modulated signal that controls the pressure. PWM signals need to be viewed with a scope because those pulses happen way too fast and vary in voltage for a DVM to capture the signal in any meaningful way.
 
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