The fuel pressure regulator has one bolt holding it in place.l
At least the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder can be replaced at any time.
i have no peddle pressure and i already replaced the master cylinder
The pressure regulator is located on the pass side of the fuel rail. It has a snap ring on it and all you have to do is take the snap ring off and pull it out. The fuel pressure regulator on a 1995 Eagle Talon non-turbo is an integral part of the fuel rail and is replaced as a unit.
Common problem have Solenoid replaced Usually the pressure regulator valve.
Most often a brake repair simply involves replacing the brake pads. If the pads have worn too much though the rotors or drums will also need to be resurfaced or replaced. In more serious cases the master cylinder that controls the brake pressure will be replaced. Brake lines rarely if ever need to be replaced.
Fuel pressure regulator.
Have you tried replacing the starter? it also could be the fuel regulator
if your pressuere is curently 105psi then you do have a problem, the pressure should be no mor than 70psi with city water and 60psi with well water. before replacing you should try adjusting the regulator that you you have by putting a gauge on one drain cock and running another. as you are doing this hold the center adjusting screw while loosening the lock nut on top, once you have loosened the lock nut you can tun the center adjusting screw clockwise to lower the pressure. if the pressure dose not go down then the regulator will need to be replaced
The regulator is in the engine computer not the alternator.
The process to replacing the window regulator involves removing the door panel,connections to the window switch and also the door handle bezels. I've included a video that will show you exactly what tools you need and how to get at the window regulator so that it can be replaced.
A master cylinder should be replaced when it can no longer provide the pressure needed for the brakes to operate. You can tell it is failing when the pedal becomes soft.
Did you replace the fuel filter? It can also be a bad fuel pressure regulator.