Fuel Pressure Regulator
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Fuel Pressure Regulator
Hey guys i have an 01 ford ranger with a 4.0l liter and its starts hard. Im pretty sure its not the fuel pump because i can hear it cycle when i turn the key on. I also just replaced the fuel filter cuz i thought that it was the problem, but i did not help. So im wonder what the location of the fuel pressure regulator is to see if thats where my problem would be. Also what is the price of one, just curious. If anyone has any other ideas to what this problem might be please post.
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Thanks though any advise helps.
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Hey guys i have an 01 ford ranger with a 4.0l liter and its starts hard. Im pretty sure its not the fuel pump because i can hear it cycle when i turn the key on. I also just replaced the fuel filter cuz i thought that it was the problem, but i did not help. So im wonder what the location of the fuel pressure regulator is to see if thats where my problem would be. Also what is the price of one, just curious. If anyone has any other ideas to what this problem might be please post.
Thanks,
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Most autoparts stores have them in their "Loan-A-Tool" program, for a refundable deposit, if you don't have, or want to own one.
The fuel pressure should be 64 +/- 8psi.
On your year/model, the fuel pressure regulator is in the tank attached to the fuel pump assy, as has been said.
If you have to replace it, folks that have done so, say it's easier to unbolt the bed, fuel filler tube & disconnect the rear tail light connector, remove the tailgate to make things lighter & slide the bed back to rest on the rear tires, with the tailgate end on saw horses.
This allows access to the top of the fuel tank for easy pump removal, without having to drain & drop the tank, which can be dangerous & a pia!!!!
If the fuel pressure checks out ok, what kind of condition are the ignition wires & spark plugs in & whats their spark gap???? Excessive spark gap makes for a weak spark & hard starts. So too do worn loose fitting, split cracked, electrically leaky ignition cables.
So will a cold weak battery, thats putting out low voltage to the starter motor, fuel pump & ignition system, on a start.
More thoughts for consideration, let us know what you find.
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similar problem; this engine (OHV) doesn't have a fuel pressure regulator downstream of fuel rail. replaced the fuel pump assembly (I had replaced the pump only, then found out that the pressure regulator is on the fuel pump assembly, fuel filter, double checked all fuses and relays, inertia switch and voltage to electrical connector just before fuel pump wiring harness. Pump comes on for one second with key on, engine off. Still no pressure at fuel rail.
Question: the fuel return lines that are left rear next to spare tire? nuts are rusted/stripped and I haven't removed the plastic support shelf. Is there some type of pressure regulator with these lines? thanks for any help.
Question: the fuel return lines that are left rear next to spare tire? nuts are rusted/stripped and I haven't removed the plastic support shelf. Is there some type of pressure regulator with these lines? thanks for any help.
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similar problem; this engine (OHV) doesn't have a fuel pressure regulator downstream of fuel rail. replaced the fuel pump assembly (I had replaced the pump only, then found out that the pressure regulator is on the fuel pump assembly, fuel filter, double checked all fuses and relays, inertia switch and voltage to electrical connector just before fuel pump wiring harness. Pump comes on for one second with key on, engine off. Still no pressure at fuel rail.
Question: the fuel return lines that are left rear next to spare tire? nuts are rusted/stripped and I haven't removed the plastic support shelf. Is there some type of pressure regulator with these lines? thanks for any help.
Question: the fuel return lines that are left rear next to spare tire? nuts are rusted/stripped and I haven't removed the plastic support shelf. Is there some type of pressure regulator with these lines? thanks for any help.
Although your problem sounds similiar, it seems there may be enough differences that you should open a new thread, so you can get answers just for your particular problem/s.
Just go to this forums thread listing page, scroll down to find & click on the "start new thread" button.
Then cut & paste your above post & maybe add some more info, like year, body model, engine, tranny, miles/km on it & where you are on all due past & present scheduled maintenance items, as that info could help with the quality of the answers you'll recieve.
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