two fuel pumps on that vehicle under truck drivers side round silver fuel pump check it outaround 80.00 at autozone
The engine air filter is on the driver side and is easily replaced. The cover is hinged on the left, and 2-pressure clamps on the right that can be done by hand pressure alone.
If the diesel fuel "gels" then yes the filter will need replaced.
What was the reading on the gage, while the system was running, before you changed it? Eight #'s pressure sounds about right but depends upon a few things. If it is reading zero with a new gage then you probably have a suction problem or there is no water flow. If you had higher gage readings before you replaced the gage maybe the filter was dirty. Have you backwashed the filter lately? k
if your fuel pressure is low it will also back fire and stall when it is warmed up. check fuel filter and fuel pressure. check with a scan tool and see what the temp sensor is reading (You cant do this by looking at the dash guage)
You are referring to two separate things. The fuel pump has a relay and not a switch. The oil filter does not have a switch but the oil pressure has a sending unit that sends a pressure reading to the gauge. Some cars have an oil pressure switch that incorporates a circuit to shut the engine down in case it were to loose oil pressure.
You do not need a photo. Just follow the fuel lines from the fuel tank to the engine and you will find the filter. If you find no filter then the filter is a permanent filter inside the fuel tank that is replaced when the fuel pump is replaced.
A clogged or defective fuel filter will very likely cause a check engine light. If it is suspected, it should be replaced.
Fuel filter is located between the engine and firewall on drivers side. You will need to relieve the fuel pressure from the fuel system before replacing the filter. I have a 1999 Ford Escort so I know this because I have replaced mine.The fuel filter is located on the center of the firewall in the engine compartment about half way down.The firewall is the part that seperates the engine compartment from the interior of the car.
Just start the engine.
Check the fuel pump pressure, the fuel pressure regulator may be bad. Need to know year, make, model and engine size to give you fuel pump specs.
The lower the pressure the less work the filter is doing, 7 to 10 psi is a good pressure. Another tip would be to put your hand by the outlet where the water goes back into the pool if the water pushes your hand away you have good pressure also take a pressure reading at the filter, if you put your hand at the outlet and the water does not push your hand away take a pressure reading, backwash the filter, put your hand at the outlet again if it pushes it away go back to the filter look at the gauge and see what it reads now, and that would be your suggested low pressure for your filter.
Not much info to go on but if there is no "check engine" light and the fuel filter has been replaced, have the fuel pump pressure tested. If that doesn't help please tell us year, make, model and engine of the vehicle.