Yes the fuel pressure regulater will cause stalling and a few more things too ..like back fire, sputtering,and in some cases they squirt gas all over the engine. good luck
Ed....(mrjunky)
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
Could be the Fuel Pressure Regulator
A bad fuel pump can cause stalling. The oil pressure will show low oil on the lights or gauges but if the pressure is ok then the switch should not cause stalling.
A damaged fuel pressure regulator can cause a car not to start.
A bad fuel pressure regulator will cause the car to stall or not run .
I have changed the fuel pump on my 1993 Pontic Bonneville, it still is stalling any clues why? could be Fuel Pressure Regulator http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKtR_yF7bi8&feature=related
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A fuel pressure regulator on a 4.3L can leak undetected but cause the vehicle to fail emissions.
Yes. A fuel pressure regulator maintains the adequate fuel pressure required by the engine. A faulty fuel pressure regulator might leak fuel or cause your engine to run lean. It could create hard starts, knock and ping, or hesitationat full throttle.
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.
Start with the coil(s) and the ignition control module. This is usually the cause of intermittent problems. Also check the fuel pressure...maybe a bad fuel pressure regulator. Did you put on a new fuel filter with the pump? That should give you a place to start.