It's under the passenger side door strapped to the chassis.
If the inline fuel pump can deliver a constant 9 to 13 psi it should work. Wire it to the original fuel pump wiring harness and mount it as close to the fuel tank as possible.
no you have to get the fuel started from the tank
The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank.
There is a low pressure fuel pump in each fuel tank. The low pressure pump feeds the inline high pressure pump. Newer models , I believe 1990 and up, changed to the high pressure in tank fuel pump and eliminated the in line pump.
It doesn't have one, unless you have certain models with a 460. Most of these vehicles had carburetors and used mechanical fuel pump.
fuel pump relay is on air filter side of engine compartment under plastic cover, and the fuses are inline style no standard fuse panel for them.
If you mean an inline fuel filter, no. The only fuel filter is integrated into the fuel pump module inside the fuel tank.
yes But hopefully you have an inline fuel filter that will protect the injectors from debris from a failing fuel pump.
No, it is mounted in the fuel tank.
That fuel pump my friend in in the gas tank.
The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank of a 2002 Ford Explorer
On a 2002 Ford Taurus : The electric fuel pump is inside the fuel tank