I don't know the direct answer. However, if you have having trouble getting gas to the pedal, replace the oil filter first. I had a 1989 probe lx automatic for 18 years. Someplace in the 200K range, it stopped driving as well. When I replaced a fuel filter that I had replaced only 15K before that, the problem was fixed. It hadn't been able to get gas to a point that it barely drove. The filters are supposed to last 40K, but apparently something got into this one early on. There is no way I know of to check the filter beyond replacing it. Replacing it was a matter of pulling off the tubes at both ends and putting on the new one. It was at the top of the motor, just under the brake fluid resevior. The hard part of getting the little tubes to come off. Once one was off, I twisted the other around until I could get it pulled off. To put back on, I used oil on the ends first.
Were do I locate the fuel filter on a 1993 Ford probe 4 cylinder
No, there is not a fuel pump reset button on the 93 Acclaim. You need to check your fuel pump fuse under the dash of your vehicle.
right beside the spare tire is the "fuel cut off" ..try that maybe.
Chevy did not use them on there trucks. Check fuel pump pressure, fuel pump FUSE and FUEL pump relay.
It could be something as simple as a fuel filter that needs to be replaced or a weak fuel pump.
check my answer
it is part of the pump assembly
Fuel pump? Engine coil? Check fuel and spark
check that the fuel pump is not loose
Check the fuse and the fuel pump relay. Also check the electrical connection at the fuel pump, that electrical connection is known for burning/melting from resistance.
It's in the fuel tank. Brand new it's like $500 bucks from somewhere like advance auto parts. To get to it you have to drop the fuel tank.
fuel pump is in the fuel tank