u dont it does it by itself just put it in the area of fuel and boom a pressure regulator
The answer is at www.autozone.com. I'm about to replace mine this weekend.
It means that the compressor is broken inside, and it is time to replace it.
NO.
by removin it who asked this
yes
it is in the gas tank
mine has a 4.9 liter
Low coolant? Bad thermostat? Heater core airbound? Heater core restricted or plugged? Defective radiator cap not building sufficient pressure?
The fuel injector rail takes its fuel supply from the fuel pump through a pressure regulator that makes sure the right amount of fuel exist in the rail all the time. This is so that each injector gets a consistent amount of fuel, and that the only variable to determine the amount of fuel injected would be the injection pulse supplied by the Electronic Control Unit. This configuration simplifies the process of controlling engine speed. The rest of the fuel from the pump above the required rail pressure is returned to tank through an excess pressure outlet in the regulator. This makes it necessary then for the fuel pump to not just squirt out fuel but it must meet the specified fuel pressure in the rail. You should find this data in the shop manual for your car.
Inside the tank. Right on the top
Most likely it is a THM 700R4/ 4L60.
its in the trunk behind the back carpet next to the ecu