Check along the Fuel Rail, see if the part you have matches the part attached to the fuel rail. Alot of Toyota's models where put in that locationi, since it does regulate fuel pressure. If you can't find it, go to AutoZone and ask them to pull up your vehicle in the computer and print out the location of the Fuel Pressure Regulator, if they can't then go to the library and see if they have a chilton's manual for your vehicle and look it up in the repair manual. Good Luck.
after market oil pressure gage instalation on a vw bug
You wont find a dealer to do it. Must be after market conversion.
The Toyota Supra was on the market from 1978 through 2002.
you have to tap into your intake manifold and install the pressure line there. you can only put it on the intake manifold. then run your line through the firewall. make sure there is no way that it can become cut or kinked. then mount your gauge and hook up the line and the power can come from any 12 volt source.
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I'd check the pressure pressure gauge and sender as well as the electrical connections and grounds. If you can't solve the problem that way, try an after-market oil pressure gauge, if for no other reason than to see if you really DO have an over-pressure condition. Note, if the oil pressure really is that high it's caused by a sticking regulator. You'll need to pull the pan and get into the regulator assembly to find why it's sticking.
How do you install an after market stereo in a 1989 acura legend?
Yes you can. I would search the internet for a brand that says that it engineered the original flaws out of the window regulator motor. The stock ones had inherent flaws that would cause then not to work (sensor would go bad). Just fill in the make and model on the website and they will tell you which one to get.
VEH DOES NOT HAVE FRAME. PUT THEM ANYWHERE YOU THINK THEY LOOK GOOD.
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