Some lighter vehicles still use fuel pumps. I have a friend that just found a 1989 Ford Ranger. It has a 2.9L V-6. Rangers are small vehicles.
On most fuel injected vehicles the fuel tank must be removed in order to access the fuel pump. On some vehicles there is an access panel above the fuel pump inside the vehicle.
The fuel pump is mounted on top and inside the fuel tank. On most vehicles you must remove the fuel tank in order to access the pump. But on some vehicles there is an access panel inside the vehicle just above the fuel pump.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank, as on virtually all modern vehicles.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank, as on most modern vehicles.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank as on most modern vehicles.
On most fuel injected vehicles the fuel tank must be removed in order to access the fuel pump. On some vehicles there is an access panel above the fuel pump inside the vehicle. On trucks there is no access panel.
Almost all fuel injected vehicles have a fule pump in the fuel tank. Some vehicles may have an auxillary external fuel pump ( Example: Volvo 740). The Fuel pump on a 1994 Chevy S10 is located in the fuel tank.
The mojority of fuel injected vehicles have the fuel pump in the fuel tank.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel pump reset switch.
There is no reset button for the fuel pump on GM vehicles.
In most vehicles, there is no filter in the fuel pump. in some cars the fuel filter is mounted in the tank near the pump.
Either on top and inside the fuel tank on fuel injected vehicle or on the engine block of vehicles with a carburetor. There are a few vehicles with carburetor that have an electric fuel pump. To find it just follow the fuel line to the engine. You will run into the fuel pump.