In the fuel tank
In the gas tank
The fuel pump is in the gas tank. You will need to remove the body to access the tank.
On a 1994 Toyota T100, the fuse for the fuel pump is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is typically labeled as "Fuel Pump" or similar. You can access the fuse box by removing the cover, and you may need to consult the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications of the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replacing it may resolve fuel pump issues.
On a 1994 Toyota T100, the voltage going to the fuel pump should typically be around 12 volts when the ignition is turned on. It's important to ensure there is a stable voltage supply, as fluctuations may indicate issues with the wiring or fuel pump relay. If the voltage is significantly lower or absent, it may be necessary to check the fuel pump relay, fuse, and associated wiring for faults.
To replace the fuel filter on a Toyota T100, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump fuse and running the engine until it stalls. Next, locate the fuel filter, typically found along the frame rail on the driver's side. Disconnect the fuel lines from the filter using appropriate tools, then remove the filter from its bracket. Install the new filter in the same orientation as the old one, reconnect the fuel lines, and replace the fuel pump fuse before starting the engine to check for leaks.
Crawl under the truck and look. If it has one you will see it.
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The Toyota T100 was introduced in late 1992 as part of their 1993 vehicle line, it is a full size pickup truck that is still available in both used and new versions at dealerships and available online.
The Toyota T100 pickup truck typically requires a battery with a group size of 24F or 27F, depending on the specific model year and engine type. The battery should have a minimum cold cranking amps (CCA) rating of around 600 to ensure reliable starting in various conditions. It's important to check the owner's manual for the exact specifications and recommendations for your specific T100 model.
A T100 may experience a rough idle at a stop due to several causes, including a dirty or failing idle air control valve, which can disrupt airflow and engine speed. Vacuum leaks in the intake system can also lead to an unstable air-fuel mixture, resulting in rough idling. Additionally, issues with spark plugs or ignition coils can cause misfiring, contributing to an uneven idle. Lastly, fuel system problems, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump, may affect engine performance at idle.
Under the passenger side of the truck, across from the o2 sensor closest to the engine on the muffler.