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Hummer 16238399 Sensor,Fuel Tank Pressure

2003-2008 Hummer

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GM 16238399 Sensor,Fuel Tank Pressure
  • Part Description
    SENSOR, Fuel Tank Meter/Pump
  • Replaces
    22678829, 09377680, 12219388, 16196060, 9377680, 12206740, 16217059, 16257276
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Hummer
    Manufacturer Part Number16238399
    Part DescriptionSENSOR, Fuel Tank Meter/Pump
    Item Dimensions3.2 x 2.1 x 2.1 inches
    Item Weight0.30 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces22678829, 09377680, 12219388, 16196060, 9377680, 12206740, 16217059, 16257276
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU16238399
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2003-2007 Hummer H28 Cyl 6.0LH2 HUMMER, PICKUP, SUV
    2006-2008 Hummer H35 Cyl 3.5L, 5 Cyl 3.7L, 8 Cyl 5.3LSUV
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 16238399 fits your vehicle.
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    Q:
    What is the function and components of a vehicle's Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system,Purge Valve,Fuel Pressure Sensor and Vapor Canister for Cadillac DeVille and DTS? Posted by Customer
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    The EVAP system in a car is desigend to trap and hold fuel vapor from the fuel tank and intake manifold. It comprises a canister filled with charcoal and several lines that connect it to the throttle body, the fuel tank, and the atmosphere. Typically, this canister is positioned under the vehicle near the fuel filter. Fuel vapors are collected when an engine is off from different parts such as intake manifold, throttle body and fuel tank they are stored at the canister. In case of operation of the engine these fuels are pushed out of canister into combustion by an airflow during purge process via charcoal. The purge valve solenoid which is used to open or close a mechanically actuated valve called a purge valve, was present on some older models; its place among other components has been standardized on today's vehicles. Rarely does EVAP system fail but old vehicles may have leaks causing loss of fuel vapour hence leading to environmental concerns alongside wastage of oil products. Obvious signs of malfunctions include smells of gasoline along with bad idle wether stalling or reduced drivability that could be accounted for by problems related to purging valves gone wrong, broken tanks, cracked hoses or wrong hose connections. There may be difficulties with finding leaks because there is so much tubing and ducting in this system but look underneath the vehicle might reveal obvious problems like leaking tubes therefore if you cannot find where they coming from then it would be better for you to get a professional pressure test done on your system. If diagnosed diagnosis , components in question including EVAP canister purge valve, EVAP vent valve, evaporation (EVAP) canister or fuel tank pressure sensor etc., most times that replacement can usually be carried out by following relevant procedures for removing & installing them at home though sometimes requires experts in repair works only.
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    Q:
    What is the role of the fuel evaporative emissions control (EVAP) system,Purge Valve,Fuel Pressure Sensor and Canister for Chevrolet C1500 and K1500? Posted by Customer
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    The role of the evaporative emissions control (EVAP) system is to manage fuel vapors by absorbing them from the fuel tank and then releasing into the engine's intake system where they will mix with incoming air/fuel mixture. The canister filled with activated charcoal for vapor absorption, purge valve, vent valve, fuel tank pressure sensor, fuel tank itself, and vapor and purge lines are some of the key components that make up this system though there might be slight variations in their components through different years and applications. The charcoal canister is a sealed carrier entered via a check valve by fuel tank vapor on its way through a second hose comprised of capillary slits which have been called vapor hose in order to let out or activate coal store the vapors. When certain conditions are met for instance; engine running or reaching preset temperature, the ECM/PCM opens both the purge valve as well as vent valve. Consequently, intake manifold vacuum drawn through a purge hose causes fumes from canister while normal engine operation consumes this fumes inside intake manifolds including combustion chambers. The EVAP purge solenoid is modulated by ECM/PCM to control the rate at which vapors flow from the canister to intake manifold. In cold conditions and during a hot start time delay, this solenoid remains de-energized according to ECM/PCEM. After warming up to operating temperature range specified for it, engine control module/ power control module (ECM/PCM) regulates purging of vapors into intake manifold based on engine running conditions. By varying energization time of solenoid OBD II models cycle purge valve control solenoid from 5 to 10 times per second for adjusting a flow rate. In such case PCM opens EVAP canister purge valve and closes vent valve during cold engine startup thereby creating vacuum throughout EVAP system after 1996 -2000 OBD-II models. PCM closes purge valve after reaching vacuum level, sealing the system and monitoring fuel tank pressure sensor voltage to set diagnostic code in case of leak detection. In these models, there is also a fuel tank pressure sensor that sends back a signal voltage to the PCM reflecting air pressure inside the fuel tank for detecting leaks. Of note, this system is protected by a five-year/ 50,000-mile warranty as mandated by federal law. In troubleshooting the system, start by checking hoses for damage, disconnection or misrouting. Repair any faulty hoses or replace them as required. For pre-EVAP controls model years check charcoal canister, purge control valve and vacuum hoses for possible problems. Late models contain electronic purge control so it is important to verify related fuses and wiring integrity pertaining to the purge and vent valves. These valves are typically closed with vapor flow starting following activation of PCM's solenoid. Although some limited testing may be performed, a scan tool must be used for thorough examination. If these initial checks do not identify the problem, consult a dealer service department or qualified repair shop. When replacing components, late model EVAP system hoses are equipped with quick-connect fittings requiring a twisting motion to loosen the seal before disconnection is made. The EVAP canister's location varies with the year and application while its removal involve disconnecting these hoses and removing bracket mounting bolt. During removal of early model vehicles, on top of electrical connector detachment one has to remove connecting lock tab on hose then take away mounting nuts/bolt from its intake manifold place or charcoal canister (Allen 83). On 1996-2000 models vent valve is mounted on bracket close to fuel tank which means raising of vehicle will have to occur since you should disconnect electrical connector from it then remove hose next release retainer in order displace vent valve from bracket (Allen 83). In 1996 through 2000 only, fuel tank pressure sensor is located on the fuel pump module hence removal of fuel tank follows disconnection of electrical connector and then releasing retaining clip to get rid of sensor from the pump (Allen 84). Put all replaced components back in place as we have done in reverse order.
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    Q:
    What is the role of the fuel evaporative emissions control (EVAP) system,Purge Valve,Fuel Pressure Sensor and Canister for Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Fuel evaporative emissions control (EVAP) system is the system responsible for managing the fuel vapors from the fuel tank, and releases them into engine intake during engine operation. Key elements of this system include a canister which has activated charcoal that absorbs fuel vapors, purge valve, vent valve, fuel tank pressure sensor, fuel tank, and various vapor lines and purge lines. After going through a check valve, the fuel tank vapor goes to a charcoal canister where it is absorbed and stored by the charcoal.There are certain conditions under which PCM (Powertrain Control Module) will open both the purge and vent valves resulting in drawing of fuel vapors from canister into manifold for combustion within the intake manifold.The PCM regulates vapor flow rate through EVAP purge valve control solenoid by cycling it on and off so as to optimize purge based on engine conditions. During cold start-up mode of operation, this system self-diagnoses by creating vacuum in EVAP system to detect leaks while PCM monitors the voltage of Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor.The Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor supplies MAP sensor like signal voltage to PCM representing air pressure within the fuel tank. Replacement procedures usually entail disconnecting quick connect fittings then cleaning area before removing mounting bolts; hoses; electrical connectors etc. Specific removal and installation procedure for replacing EVAP canister, purge valve, vent valve and fuel tank pressure sensor.This is because there is an EPA-mandated warranty that covers this evaporative emission control system.
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    Q:
    How do you remove the fuel rail pressure sensor (FRPS) on Chevrolet Cobalt,HHR and Saturn ION? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Relieve the fuel system pressure first. Then, disconnect the Fuel Pressure Sensor (FRPS) electrical connector. To prevent fuel from entering the generator during FRPS removal and to catch some of the fuel from the fuel rail when the sensor is removed, place a towel on top of the generator. Using a 27mm socket, and being careful not to damage the foam insulator, remove the sensor. Fuel will drain from the opening in the fuel rail where the sensor was attached. This fuel must be washed away and the area dried prior to starting the vehicle. Installation is the reverse of removal. Upon starting the vehicle, immediately inspect for fuel leaks.
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    Q:
    How to replace the fuel pressure sensor and fuel pump flow control module on Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali and Yukon XL? Posted by Customer
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    To replace the fuel pressure sensor, relieve the fuel system pressure, lift the vehicle onto jackstands, and disconnect the sensor's electrical connector. Unscrew the old sensor, discard its o-ring, and fit a new oiled o-ring onto the new sensor. Reinstall in reverse order, ensuring the sensor is tight. Before lowering, test for leaks by toggling the ignition switch to ON for two seconds, OFF for ten seconds, and back to ON, checking for any leaks around the sensor. For the fuel pump driver module, elevate the vehicle, disconnect its electrical connector, remove three mounting bolts, and extract the module. Reverse the process to install.
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    Q:
    What steps should be taken after relieving the fuel system pressure for the 2011 Buick Enclave? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Then, remove the intake manifold and the foam insulator.
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    Q:
    How do you remove the sensor of the 2005 Buick LaCrosse? Posted by Customer
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    To remove the sensor, you need to follow these steps.
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    Q:
    How do you disconnect the electrical connector from the EVAP purge control solenoid valve for the 2017 Buick Enclave? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Disconnect the electrical connector from the EVAP purge control solenoid valve, which is located on the top of the intake manifold, next to the throttle body.
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    Q:
    How should you tighten the sensor after installation for the 2004 Cadillac CTS? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Tighten the sensor.
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    Q:
    How are the stored vapors purged from the canister for the 2007 Cadillac DTS? Posted by Customer
    A:
    When the engine operates, the stored vapors are purged from the canister by intake airflow and consumed during combustion.
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    Q:
    What should you do after removing the fuel pressure sensor for the 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche? Posted by Customer
    A:
    After removing the fuel pressure sensor, you should remove the old o-ring and replace it with a new one coated in clean engine oil.
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    Q:
    What should you do after relieving the fuel system pressure of the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette? Posted by Customer
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    Loosen the lug nuts on the right-rear wheel and raise the rear of the vehicle, supporting it securely on jack stands.
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    Q:
    Where is the chassis control module located of the 2004 Chevrolet Express? Posted by Customer
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    The chassis control module is located under the vehicle, mounted to the outside of the driver's side frame rail.
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    Q:
    What are the initial steps to remove the engine covers of the 2019 Chevrolet Express? Posted by Customer
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    To remove the engine covers, you need to relieve the fuel system pressure and disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal.
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    Q:
    What precaution should be taken before removing the FRPS for the 2008 Chevrolet HHR? Posted by Customer
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    Before removing the FRPS, you should place a towel on top of the generator to prevent fuel from entering it.
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    Q:
    What is the purpose of the Evaporative Emissions Control (EVAP) system for the 2007 Chevrolet Impala? Posted by Customer
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    The EVAP system is designed to prevent the escape of fuel system vapors containing unburned hydrocarbons into the atmosphere.
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    Q:
    How does the EVAP system work for the 2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer? Posted by Customer
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    The EVAP system works by absorbing fuel vapors from the fuel tank and releasing them into the engine intake system during engine operation. The canister, filled with activated charcoal, absorbs and stores the vapors, which are then drawn into the intake manifold and combustion chamber through the purge hose by intake manifold vacuum. The PCM regulates the rate of vapor flow by controlling the duty cycle of the EVAP purge valve control solenoid.
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    Q:
    What steps should be taken after relieving the fuel system pressure of the 2008 GMC Acadia? Posted by Customer
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    Then, remove the intake manifold and the foam insulator.
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    Q:
    What is the procedure for replacing the EVAP canister purge valve on the 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo? Posted by Customer
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    The valve sits on top of the rear intake manifold part, requiring the removal of an engine cover, disconnecting the electrical connector, and lines for removal and installation.
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    Q:
    How should you tighten the fuel pressure sensor for the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban? Posted by Customer
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    You should tighten the fuel pressure sensor securely.
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    Q:
    How do you remove the purge valve from the upper intake manifold for the 2008 GMC Acadia? Posted by Customer
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    Unscrew the bolt and remove the purge valve from the upper intake manifold.
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    Q:
    How are fuel vapors from the canister drawn into the intake manifold and combustion chamber for the 2009 GMC Canyon? Posted by Customer
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    The PCM (Powertrain Control Module) opens the purge and vent valves under specific conditions, allowing fuel vapors from the canister to be drawn into the intake manifold and combustion chamber for consumption.
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    Q:
    What is the first step to replace the fuel pressure sensor for the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
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    The first step is to relieve the system fuel pressure and raise the vehicle on jackstands.
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    Q:
    What should be done after raising the 2012 GMC Yukon on jackstands? Posted by Customer
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    After raising the vehicle on jackstands, you should disconnect the electrical connector.
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    Q:
    What should be done after removing the fuel pump flow control module of the 2012 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
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    After removing the fuel pump flow control module, you should install the new module in the reverse order of removal.
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    Q:
    What can cause the fuel gauge to be jumping? Posted by Customer
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    The main factor that can cause this issue is a bad sensor, an electrical problem that could be coming from a loose wire or bad connection, or a bad sending unit
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist 7/12/2020
    Q:
    Where is the fuel pressure sensor located? Posted by Customer
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    The fuel pressure sensor is usually located on top of the fuel tank
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