Re: Fuel pressure regulator, where is it? V8 FPR is located on rear of engine driver’s side on the fuel rail.
Where is the fuel pressure regulator located on a 1999 Chevy Suburban?
At the very center of the fuel rail, you should see a round part that resembles a doorbell. It has two black hoses connected to it. This is your `99 Suburban’s fuel pressure regulator.
What are the symptoms of bad fuel pressure regulator?
A faulty fuel pressure regulator may cause the vehicle to experience misfires, a reduction in power and acceleration, and a drop in fuel efficiency. These symptoms can also be caused by a wide variety of other issues so having the vehicle properly diagnosed is highly recommended.
How do you know if your fuel pressure regulator is bad?
Symptoms Of A Bad Fuel Regulator
- Engine misfires/poor acceleration.
- Black smoke coming from the exhaust.
- Spark plugs appear black.
- Reduced fuel mileage.
- Gasoline in the vacuum hose.
- Engine backfires.
- Engine won’t crank.
- Excessive fuel pump noise.
How much fuel pressure does a TBI need?
The fuel pressure regulator is set for approximately 12 psi (30 psi on ’94 & ’95 BBC trucks). With a service range of 9 to 13 psi being considered good.
Where is the fuel pressure regulator on a Ford F 150?
Your fuel pressure regulator on the 2007 Ford F-150 is going to be attached to the fuELRail in the engine; You’ll see it when You pop the hood and look towards the engine block, near the driver’s side. It’ll have a rubber hose connected to it on one end and a wire plug on the other.
Where is the fuel pressure regulator on a 4.3 Vortec?
Regularly, fuel pressure regulators come in the fuel pump assembly. But, other regulators come in the fuel rail.
What is the fuel pressure on a 1999 Chevy Tahoe?
99 tahoe fuel pressure runs about 50psi i understand this is low pressure bleeds off fairly quickly. You turn it on comes up about 58psi then drops to 50psi. Idles about 50psi.