In the plastic housing full of relays and fuses.
If it is the same as the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco : ( Relay # 2 is the fuel pump relay )
If it is the same as the ( 1996 ) Ford Bronco : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( Relay # 2 is the fuel pump relay )
The fuel pump is located in the tank
No, it is a manual fuel pump mounted on the engine block.
No , the 2.9 liter V6 engine in a 4X4 , 1990 Ford Bronco II is fuel injected
On the fuel rail. The tank return line connects to it.
in the fuel tank
The relay is in a block of relays on the left side of the engine compartment just back of the air cleaner. The relay cover should tell you what position the fuel pump relay is in.
The 1988 Ford Bronco with a 351 Windsor engine primarily relies on a fuel pump relay rather than a dedicated fuse for the fuel pump. The relay controls the power supply to the fuel pump, and if there are issues, it’s often the relay that needs to be checked or replaced. However, there may be fuses in the general fuse box that protect the electrical system, so it's advisable to inspect both the relay and the fuses if the fuel pump is not functioning.
In a 1990 Ford Bronco II, the fuel gauge is located on the dashboard, within the instrument cluster. It is typically positioned near the speedometer and other gauges, marked with a fuel pump icon and a needle that indicates the current fuel level in the tank.
On a 1992 Ford Bronco : The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank
This is a Ford Bronco II section - my first suggestion is to get rid of the Oldsmobile, or post your questions in an OLDSMOBILE section