The fuel pressure regulator is located at the end of the fuel rail, near the top of the engine, next to the throttle body and right below where you see the two throttle cables. The regulator is held in place by two screws. It has two hoses connected to it - a vacuum hose on top, and a fuel return hose on the bottom. To remove it, you will need to first relieve the fuel pressure, then remove the air intake duct and resonator from the throttle body and air flow assembly.
Yes, the 2000-2001 Nissan Maxima is equipped with a fuel pressure regulator.
The fuel regulator is found need the fuel pump in a 1990 Maxima. It is right near the fuel filter on the driver's side.
You either have bad fuel injectors or your fuel pressure regulator has gone bad
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43 PSI with engine at Idle with Fuel Regulator vacuum line disconnected and plugged.
Regulator is mounted on the back of alternator. It is replaceable if you can find parts. Brushes are there also.
The fuel pressure on a 1995 Nissan Maxima typically ranges between 36 to 46 psi (pounds per square inch) when the engine is running. It's important to check this pressure with a fuel pressure gauge to ensure proper fuel delivery and engine performance. If the pressure falls outside this range, it may indicate issues with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or pressure regulator.
voltage regulator is built into your alternator
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On the 2009 Maxima it is located behind the "Glove Box".
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