in the fuel tank? just a wild guess.
How do you replace a fuel pump for a 1998 Chrysler Sebring Lxi Coupe ?
There is a low pressure fuel pump in the gas tank, and a high pressure in-line fuel pump located on the under-carriage beneath the drivers seat
To power up the fuel pump one may jump a popsitive to the middle pin on the right. Your question is a bit unclear but I just had the experiece and this might help.
There are several things that can cause your 1990 Volvo 740 to stall while driving. The most common cause is a bad fuel pump.
Almost all fuel injected vehicles have a fule pump in the fuel tank. Some vehicles may have an auxillary external fuel pump ( Example: Volvo 740). The Fuel pump on a 1994 Chevy S10 is located in the fuel tank.
clogged fuel filter causing back pressure on the pump making it draw too much amperage.
On a 1991 Volvo 740, the fuel pump is located in two places: the primary fuel pump is inside the fuel tank, while the secondary pump, if equipped, is located in the engine bay. To access the in-tank pump, you typically need to remove the rear seat or access panel in the trunk. The under-hood pump can usually be found near the fuel rail or attached to the chassis. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific access instructions and safety precautions.
In the 1986 Volvo 740 GLE, the fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. To access it, you typically need to remove the rear seat and then the access panel on the top of the tank. The fuel pump itself is mounted within the tank and is connected to the fuel lines that deliver fuel to the engine. If you're servicing the pump, ensure to disconnect the battery and relieve fuel system pressure before proceeding.
My sources say it is in a "basket" (fixed with three bolts) on the left side under the car, next to the fuel pump.
Hey I had the same problem with my Volvo 740 GL and it turned out to be the fuel filter. Have the fuel filter replaced and that should solve the problem, if not than it is probably something more serious like your fuel pump. If it's not the fuel system check the spark plugs. I hope this is helpful.
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