yes it is in the tank on the fuel pump module located right above the fuel pump
PCM
The regulator is in the engine computer not the alternator.
The plug or sensor above the oil filter on a 1996 Cherokee is the oil pressure sending unit. This sensor controls the oil pressure gauge.
These vehicles only run a one-line fuel system meaning that the fuel pressure regulator is part of the fuel sender--fortunately on these vehicles they combine the fuel pressure regulator and fuel filter into one assembly--which is changeable, but the fuel tank has to be lowered to be accessed--I assume the vehicle is starting hard when cold--common problem with these vehicles--if taken to a dealer mechanic, they will probably tell you replacement of the entire sending unit is necessary--which is not true--
Two sensors in the same part, yes.
in the gas tank attached to the fuel pump. Replace it with the pump.
The engine computer, PCM, is the voltage regulator.
PCM
The regulator is in the engine computer not the alternator.
the fuel pressure regulator should be right on the fuel injector rail
On a 1996 Jeep Cherokee, the fuel pressure regulator is typically located on the fuel rail, which is situated on the engine's intake manifold. It is usually a small cylindrical component connected to the fuel line and has a vacuum line attached to it. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover or other components depending on the specific configuration of your engine. Always ensure to relieve fuel system pressure before attempting any maintenance.
The fuel pressure regulator is part of the fuel pump module in the fuel tank.
your local parts store or a junkyard
do you have TBI ?
The fuel pressure regulator is part of the fuel pump on a 1996 Plymouth Voyager.
yeah it will just make sure u install it right
The fuel pressure regulator in that 96 GMC 4.3 TBI is located in the throttle body.