Crown victoria 98
No, they're not the same fuel pump. The V8 requires more fuel pressure than the V6. Besides you would not want to install a used fuel pump. Way too much trouble to trust to a used part.
A Petrol Pump is used to put fuel into a fuel tank.
No need to match it to any other pump. Just purchase a fuel pump for your Ford Probe and it will fit and work. You for sure do not want to install a used fuel pump. Way to much work to change it out.
it is in the fuse block and is used to protect the fuel pump and wiring to the fuel pump from being overloaded and melting or catching fire by detecting to much current and blowing (melting) before the wire harness or pump does.
It does not have an Inertia switch, Only for used them. You will need to remove the fuel pump relay or fuel pump fuse to shut the fuel pump off.
It is located in the fuel tank Rear passenger seat at the passenger side. Fuel pump is used to pump the fuel.
about a 150$ but i will be placeing one used out of a car i wrecked for 75$
about 250 bucks. if your mechanic gets a used one.
The Fuel Filter is built into the Fuel Pump Assembly. The fuel pump is in the fuel tank. Don't panic, remove the rear seat and you can access the fuel pump. Be careful, fuel can explode, at the very least is can make a mess.
No, they had an electrical fuel pump located in the tank.
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where did you buy the fuel pump? because autozone has 2 different fuel pump for the same year 90. I own a jeep 90 and the first time i replaced with the cheaper that cost $60 or so but it was the wrong one, it last 4 month. the second time i changed for the one that cost $100. and still working. they have different code. Perhaps the person who changed the fuel pump used the cheaper one. go to autozone and ask the clerk to show you both fuel pump and you'll notice the difference. remember that the one you are going to pull from your car might not be the correct one, so change to the other pump. Check the voltage of the power lines for the fuel pump. Should also pressurize the gas lines to make sure there are no clogs. When replacing the fuel pump, completely clear out the gas tank and make sure there is no dirt particles or rust in the bottom of the tank that might be clogging the pump. A clogged fuel filter will cause the fuel pump to work extra hard and not last as long. Always put a new filter on with the new pump. CK for a bad ground circuit less than .8 ohms, as high resistance on a ground will burn a pump up just as faster than low available voltage