This question has already been answered. It's in the fuel tank. Drop fuel tank and clean before installing new pump.
92 b2200 ,fuel injection psi should be 38 to 46 psi
9 to 13 if a z motor 35 to 38
Rent or buy power steering puller/installer from parts store. you will need to make sure it is a REMOVER and INSTALLER
Could be fuel pump or the fuel regulator located under the hood. Fuel reg. Should control 38-44 psi. Pump=65-70 psi.
There is no fuse. The power for both of the fuel pumps comes off the fuel pump relay. The power to the relay comes off the "X4/10" terminal block, pin 38. The terminal block is located in the engine compartment, on the right side, mounted to the firewall. Its right above the strut attach point. Hope this helps
It should have 60 to 66 LBS. NO MORE AND NO LESS. are you will have problems.And yes that is why it won't start. Replace fuel pump.
it could be fuel pump pressure is over 38 psi., causing it to flood out. check your fuel pressure regulator and pull vac. line off while it is running,see if speed changes,if not try new fuel pressure regulator. the info your have given needs more info, like low on oil ,could the engine be seizing when it warms up? there are a gammit of possiblities for this question.
The fuel pressure on a 2000 Toyota Avalon typically ranges from 33 to 38 psi (pounds per square inch) at the fuel rail. It's important to check this pressure with a fuel pressure gauge to ensure proper fuel delivery and engine performance. If the pressure is outside this range, it may indicate issues with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or pressure regulator.
The fuel pump relay can be found under the cooling fan guard, on the driver's side of the car. It's a black box, less than two inches thick and perhaps eight inches long, and it's bolted to the top of the frame that holds the cooling fan, parallel to the frame.
It turns out that the fuel injectors were clogged.
The lines are probably a special size. You may have to go to the dealer to get the correct size.
The fuel pressure for a 1998 Acura RL typically ranges from 38 to 44 psi (pounds per square inch) when the fuel pump is operating. It's important to check this pressure when the vehicle is running to ensure proper fuel delivery and engine performance. If you're experiencing issues, it's advisable to test the fuel pressure with a gauge to confirm it falls within this range.