This seems to be one way to do it and have it all look factory, there's a write-up in the tech forum. The pump is a Dodge diesel, the harness Jeep gasser and, in this instance, the install ham-fisted. This ain't my first in-tank fuel pump install so I was more than a little surprised.
It runs great with the exception of the fuel gauge/light and, hopefully, the CEL and prime issues are history.
Looks like I overlooked changing the wiring around in the cabin plug for the gasser tank harness, somehow got it in my pointed head that it was plug and play, copied this from
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/vie ... c&start=20 but does "n/c" mean 'no change' or 'no conductor'? So the only change is 1 & 3 go to 8 & 9, respectively?
C307 10pin connector wiring for -
'05 V6_______________________ Rewired for '05 CRD
1 -- Fuel Guage Sender gnd _____ 1 - n\c
2 -- Lift Pump _________________ 2 - Lg Grn\2Rd - Lift Pump
3 -- Fuel Guage Sender sig ______ 3 - n\c
4 -- RWSS ____________________ 4 - Grn\Blu - RWSS
5 -- RWSS ____________________ 5 - Grn - RWSS
6 -- Vacuum Leak Detector________ 6 - n\c, don't care
7 -- Vacuum Leak Detector________ 7 - n\c, don't care
8 -- n\c _______________________ 8 - DkBlu - Fuel Guage Sender gnd
9 -- n\c _______________________ 9 - DkBlu\Yel - Fuel Guage Sender signal
10 - n\c ______________________ 10 - n\c
UPDATE: Changed the wires around and everything works great. That was until I swapped ECU's to send the original to GDE, now it's immobilized by the Sentry Key Immobilization System, I can't win for loosing...
UPDATE: The GDE reflashed ECM is installed. What a difference these mods (pump, reflash) make, no more of the hinky stumbling, no more stalling in the morning, better 'seat of the pants' feel, etc... Haven't driven it enough to give the fuel economy a fair test but it seems to have improved.