On the Freestar/Monterey, there is a inertia fuel cutoff/reset switch in the rear cargo area of the vehicle, located in the jack storage compartment (It may be covered with a thin sheet of sound insulation). With the vehicle off, and key removed, using a small screwdriver carefully unplug the grey harness at the base of the switch. Next, attempt to start the vehicle, and if it starts, let it run until the engine quits.
Your fuel pressure is now relieved, and the fuel remaining in any lines will not be pressurized, however be prepared for residual fuel and possible spills.
Once your work has been completed, simply re-attach the wiring harness to the inertia switch, and the pump should prime on the next start. If not, depress the red button on top of the inertia fuel cutoff switch to re-enable.
its right up under the drivers side door on the inside of the frame rail ---- See "Related Questions" below for the same question on the Windstar - the information is exactly the same as for the Freestar/Monterey
On a 2005 Ford Freestar : The ELECTRIC fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank . It is installed through an access hole on the top of the tank
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
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In a ( 2005 ) Ford Freestar it's behind the service panel in the right side ( passenger side ) of the cargo area
where is te fuel tempeture sensor at
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On a 2004 Ford Freestar : The fuel pump inertia switch is located in the cargo area behind the service panel cover on the passenger side of the vehicle
The fuel pressure sensor is located on the fuel rail attached to the fuel pressure regulator.
On a 2004 Ford Freestar : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located behind the access panel on the passenger side of the cargo area ( where the vehicle wheel jack is also stored )
About $10 See "Related Questions" below for more
On a 2005 Ford Freestar : The fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is behind the plastic service panel , in the cargo area , on the passenger side