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

  1. Engine misfires/poor acceleration.
  2. Black smoke coming from the exhaust.
  3. Spark plugs appear black.
  4. Reduced fuel mileage.
  5. Gasoline in the vacuum hose.
  6. Engine backfires.
  7. Engine won’t crank.
  8. 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.