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it is in the fuel tank on the fuel pump.
in the fuel tank
The fuel pump is an assembly in the fuel tank. You need to put the tank down to dismantle the fuel pump.
It is inside the fuel tank , they are a internal unit .
It's a green relay located under the left (driver's) side of the dash
Pulsar 180 has 1.5 liters for reserve usage
With the water pump
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just above the tranny Standing in front of your car with the bonnet up on the right hand side of the head at the rear there should be three fuel lines connected to it, one from the fuel filter, one to the carbbie and one return
The fuel tank of a 1984 Nissan Pulsar is 15.9 gallons. That size is the same no matter if the car is a manual transmission or an automatic transmission.
If there is fuel in the tank and it is making it's way to the fuel pump, and the fuel pump will not pump fuel, the pump is obviously defective. Replace the fuel pump with a new one.
The fuel pump switch is what tells the fuel pump what pressure to pump fuel into the fuel rail