| Specification |
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Item
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Specification
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| Coil Resistance (Ω) | 0.54 [20°C(68°F)] | |
| Pin | 2 | |
| Peak Current (A) | 5.3 | |
| Holding Current (A) | 2.68 | |
| High Pressure Fuel Pressure | bar | 20 - 200 |
| MPa | 2 - 20 | |
| kgf/cm² | 20.4 - 203.9 | |
| psi | 290.1 - 2900.8 | |
| Description |

| Circuit Diagram |
| [A/T] |

| [M/T] |

| Inspection |
| 1. | Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the battery negative (-) terminal. |
| 2. | Disconnect the fuel pressure control valve connector. |
| 3. | Measure resistance between the fuel pressure control valve terminals 1 and 2. |
| 4. | Check that the resistance is within the specification.
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| Removal |
Fuel Pressure Control Valve cannot be replaced on its own; it should be replaced with the high pressure fuel pump.
(Refer to Fuel System - "High Pressure Fuel Pump")
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| Installation |
Fuel Pressure Control Valve cannot be replaced on its own; it should be replaced with the high pressure fuel pump.
(Refer to Fuel System - "High Pressure Fuel Pump")
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| Signal Waveform |

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