In the boot under a floor cover. You will have 2 soleniods and the motor about centre at the rear of car (not boot)
Fuel injected? in the fuel tank Carb.? look at the lower front section of engine
Internal
It would depend on if this is an internal or external fuel filter. If it is an internal, you need to drop the fuel tank to do this. If it is external, all you would need to do is unbolt it.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank.
I believe it is 36 psi. Beez in Delaware
It's in the trunk behind the spare inside the tank.
Located inside the fuel tank.AnswerIt all depends on what year the car is: could be internal ( gas tank ) or external. Mine is a 1996 and it is external.
On the 1984 Jaguar XJ6, the fuel pumps are located in the fuel tank and under the car near the rear axle. The in-tank pump is responsible for drawing fuel from the tank, while the external pump helps maintain pressure in the fuel delivery system. Accessing the in-tank pump typically requires removing the rear seat and accessing the tank from above. The external pump can be accessed from underneath the vehicle.
I have a 88 jag xjs v12 and the gas tank is a 21 gallon.
Restricted fuel filter, air filter caused by lack of maintenance. Internal or external fuel leaks. Check for an external leak in the valley of the engine, the cam driven fuel pump is in the center of the engine and has a tendency to leak. A internal leak would be a cracked head, check the coolant and oil for fuel contamination.
In an Internal Combustion Engine, the Fuel is burnt in the cylinder or vessel eg. Diesel or Petrol engine used in Cars.Gasoline engines, Wankel engines, diesels, gas turbines are all examples of internal combustion.In an External Combustion Engine, the internal working fuel is not burnt. Here the fluid is being heated from an external source. The fuel is heated and expanded through the internal mechanism of the engine resulting in work. eg. Steam Turbine, Steam engine Trains.
In terms of engines, an external combustion engine such as a steam engine burns fuel outside of the pressure cylinder used to drive the piston. An internal combustion engine such as a petrol or diesel engine burns the fuel inside the pressure cylinder used to drive the piston.