under the driver side seat.
passenger side floor board
According to the owners manual : In the Power Distribution Box in the engine compartment , relay ( 50 B ) is the fuel pump relay Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The owners manual ( which includes the diagram ) can be viewed on-line
On a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment near the brake fluid reservoir ( 50 B is the fuel pump relay ) * also in the PD Box , mini fuse # 23 is a 20 amp fuse for the fuel pump motor and the fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) is located in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel
Actually, it's located in the CCRM (constant control relay module) which is in behind the passenger front fender. It is a module with 5 relays (AC, Fuel pump, etc..). You can try to replace the relay ($10), the module used ($50-70) or buy brand new ccrm from Ford for $240. Your call. Get a wire diagram of the ccrm and replace the right relay if you go that route.
On a 2010 Ford Mustang : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the front of the engine compartment , on the passenger side Relay # 50 , full ISO relay , cooling fan relay ( High ) Relay # 55 , full ISO relay , cooling fan relay ( Low )
In the fuel tank.
check the injector, may be under the intake.
74"
The fuel pump on a 1996 Ford F3 50 power stroke 7.3 diesel engine is in the fuel tank. The fuel pump is not visible until it is removed from the fuel tank.
You need to remove the fuel pump and using hand held fuel pump remove all fuel. You can use the fuel pump too, but fuel comes at 50 PSI. It means you should be very careful regardless.
50 psi
The 1987 Ford E3 50 fuel, is located on the front of the fuel tank. The fuel pump can be viewed by crawling underneath the vehicle.