The oil pump is inside the engine and is driven off a shaft, usually off the distributor. If the oil pump has stopped functioning it usually means that the pump is damaged beyond repair or that the shaft has slipped or broken.
( No ) on a 2002 Ford Explorer the oil pump is mechanically driven
2.3 L engine. You have to drop the oil pan to get at the pump. You can do this with the engine in the car.
There is no oil pump fuse, the oil pump is driven directly off of the crankshaft. Even if there was an oil pump fuse, you wouldn't want to pull it out.
An oil pump is completely mechanically operated, and is internal to the engine. There is no fuse, because since it is not an electrical componet, there is no electricity involved in it's operation. If it has failed, the engine will have to be at least partially disassembled to service.
10W30 in the engine.
Recommended....5W30.
where is the oil pump located on 1997 ford expedition
Just the one?
Right side front of the oil pan.
Fuel pump... yes. OIL pump... NO!
Front of engine, below oil filter
when replacing the oil pump on a 98 ford winstar 3.0 liter engine do I have to pack the gears on the new oil pump