it should be along the frame rail just forward of the driver side rear tire
underbody in front of rear wheel
sorta attached to the fuel tank. right rear of the car.
Close to the rear axle, behind the rear passenger footwell, under the car.
To replace the fuel pump on a 1985 Cadillac Eldorado, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, access the fuel pump by removing the rear seat and the fuel tank cover. Drain the fuel tank, disconnect the fuel lines, and unbolt the pump from the tank. Replace it with the new pump, reassemble the components, and reconnect the battery before testing the system.
According to the ford diagram there is an intake fuel pump on the rear tank only. Runs about 100 dollars. you can find a diagram at www.rockauto.com. Hope this helps. According to the ford diagram there is an intake fuel pump on the rear tank only. Runs about 100 dollars. you can find a diagram at www.rockauto.com. Hope this helps.
Fuel pump should be located inside the fuel tank. Dropping the fuel tank is required for removal of fuel pump. Earlier fuel injected models, fuel pump is mounted at the rear of the vehicle outside of the gas tank. (Usually located on the frame rail)
The 1985 Lincoln Town car should be equipped with an internal electric fuel pump. The tank is located in front of the carrier for the rear differential. It's difficult to change a pump with the tank still in its' seating.
Yes, it is located close to the rear tire (right side). It is electric.
behind the rear pasenger seat
On a 1985 Mercedes 500 SEL, the fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. To access it, you'll typically need to remove the rear seat and the access panel beneath it. The fuel pump is mounted on the top of the tank and is connected to the fuel lines and electrical connectors. Always ensure to take safety precautions when working with fuel systems.
On the pssenger side by the rear wheel,an electric fuel pump is attached to the frame rail next to the fuel filter.
It has two fuel filters 1st behind drivers side rear tire. 2nd in line before you get to the carb.