My guess is that either liberties are taken online or that the same make and model of vehicle is known to use several different ones.
The fuel pressure regulator is located on the fuel rail of the vehicle.
A fuel regulator is also more commonly known as a fuel pressure regulator. This component of the vehicle is located in the fuel tank and regulates the pressure placed on the tank as well as the flow of fuel through the vehicle's system.
The fuel pressure regulator is located on the fuel rail of the vehicle. It should be on the head closest to the front of the vehicle.
The van wont start and we were told it was the air and fuel regulator or is it the fuel pressure regulator that the lines to the gas peddle go into to make the vehicle run
The vehicle does this on its own with a vacuum operated fuel pressure regulator.
That vehicle has a mechanical fuel pump and a carburetor. The fuel pump has a built in regulator and is not serviceable.
A fuel pressure regulator on a 4.3L can leak undetected but cause the vehicle to fail emissions.
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
the fuel pressure regulator conntrols fuel pressure and that's all
The fuel pressure regulator is located next to the fuel injector pump. The fuel pressure regulator should be labeled as such.
You will need to test the pressure of the fuel system with the regulator on and then disabled. You will need a manual for the correct pressures. Be sure to read the fuel warnings in the manual as the fuel rails will be under pressure even with the vehicle turned off.
The fuel pressure regulator is with the fuel pump inside the gas tank.