Thanks for the additional info.
Thank you for the additional info. Adding to my list. The truck has seen a lot of salt water/salt flats and despite my best efforts, corrosion exists. I'll check G401 ground to make sure that's still in good shape along with the connector. FPCM connector looks clean but I may need to drop the tank to check the wiring harness running to the fuel pump.
On another note, I've looked on the fordtechservice website for instructions on how C1591 connectors come apart - can't find any details on how to separate this connector which likely means it's simple. The gray latch on the bottom connector in the photo below was opened and after several attempts to disconnect the male to female connectors, I decided to stop and seek some guidance from you helpful guys. Any tips on how to separate this connector successfully?
Incidentally, I started the vehicle before disconnecting C1591. Once I turned off the vehicle, I unlatched the gray locking arm on the female pigtail. When I couldn't get the connectors to separate, I flipped the gray latch back down into its original position. The truck now starts and shuts off immediately. Think this plug could be part of the issue. I didn't damage it, to be clear. I'm just speculating but there could be some corrosion inside.
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