May be on top of the oil filter
look in your owner's manual
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.
In the fusebox, look in your owners manual if you have it.
The fuel regulator pressure switch is typically located on or near the fuel rail in the engine compartment. It is connected to the fuel pressure regulator, which helps manage fuel pressure in the fuel system. In some vehicles, the switch may be integrated into the fuel pump assembly or mounted on the fuel tank. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the exact location, as it can vary by make and model.
according to the haynes manual the normal operating pressure for the n/a fuel rail should be 48 psi. If it is below that, you have a bad fuel pump. If you unplug the regulator vacuum hose and the fuel pressure goes above 58 psi, your regulator is shot.
From the HAYNES MANUAL: With regulator vacuum hose attached: 31-38 psi ::: With regulator vacuum hose disconnected: 40-47 psi.
6 speed manual or 4l60 auto
sure it can be done if you have the money and the know how.
Location of the fuel pressure regulator on a 1997 Dodge Stratus
i dont think you can best to try dowloding what you need
In the Land Rover Discovery 2, the fuel pressure regulator is typically located on the fuel rail, which is situated on the engine's intake manifold. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover and other components depending on your specific model and engine configuration. The regulator is designed to maintain consistent fuel pressure to the injectors. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for exact location and procedures.
Not if it's a low-pressure system, like for a carburetor. Most electric pumps for this type of system have the same pressure output as a mechanical pump. (5-9 psi)