Under the car ( not in the tank, which is where the fuel pump is ) on the passenger side, near the front of the rear leaf spring, pretty much in line with the back door handle. The size of a small drink can. Take care with squirting fuel; wear glasses.
In the fuel tank, under the carpet in the boot, there is a panel remove that and the pump is there
If it's a 1994 model, it would either be a late ED of a very early EF! Sedan fuel filters are just behind the fuel tank right above the rear axle - wagon (I think) is the same!
Located underneath the chassis, diagonally in front of the rear-passenger side wheel arch.
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under the coolant reservoir
Ford EF Falcon was created in 1994.
how to remove inhibitor switch on ef falcon
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Assuming it's a six cylinder, then its a Ryco Z9. Ryco is the brand.
On an EF Falcon, the fuel pressure regulator is typically located on the fuel rail, which runs along the top of the engine. It is attached to the end of the fuel rail and connects to the fuel line. To access it, you may need to remove any engine covers or components that obstruct your view. If you're performing maintenance, ensure the fuel system is depressurized before attempting to remove or inspect the regulator.
In the sedan, it's in the boot. Under the Matt on the passenger side you should see an access plate screwed into the floor of the boot. Undo the screws and there she is Unless it's a wagon - then the pump is on the side of the tank like a Commodore!
Several factors could prevent an EF Ford Falcon from starting, including a dead battery, faulty ignition system, or issues with the fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump. Electrical problems, like blown fuses or corroded connections, can also disrupt the starting process. Additionally, a malfunctioning starter motor or key transponder failure may prevent the engine from cranking. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these issues.