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The fuel pressure regulator is located in the throttle body.
The fuel pressure regulator is located on the fuel rail right in front of the intake manifold.
Under the flux capacitor
The voltage regulator is located in the alternator
The Fuel Pressure Regulator is located on the fuel rail. The fuel rail located next to the engine valve cover. The fuel pressure regulator line needs to be de-pressurized prior to replacing the regulator. This may be accomplished by removing the fuse for the fuel pump while the engine is running. The engine will stop once fuel pressure is lowered.
The engine computer is the regulator.
many different factors can result in a bad idle on a vehicle. some of them is the fuel pressure regulator, the throttle positioning sensor (located on the throttlebody) and faulty plugs & wires, or fuel injectors
on the fuel rail to the side
The fuel pressure regulator is located in the throttle body. More than likely you have a fuel pump issue. Those regulators rarely go bad.
could be a faulty fuel pressure regulator
Stock base fuel pressure is 42 psi. This is the pressure when the vacuum hose is removed from the fuel pressure regulator. The vacuum hose must be plugged when its removed from the regulator.
It's on top of the starter.