SOURCE: locate fuel filter
It is located just under the driverside door tucked inside the frame rail.
SOURCE: need location of the erg sensor 2000 ford ranger
The egr valve has two sensors. One is an EGR position sensor which is physically attached to the EGR valve. The other sensor is the DPFE (Delta Pressure Feedback EGR) sensor, commonly called the EGR pressure sensor. It's location varies depending on the engine you have. You can fine this sensor by following the vacuum hose on the EGR valve. It will be with in inches of the EGR valve. The sensor will be black (plastic) or silver (metal), have two or three vacuum ports and an electrical connection on it.
The vacuum pressure sensor is a high failure item on fords. Any Ford parts department will have one in stock, as well as some aftermarket parts stores.
The new sensor may not look exactly the same as the old part, but will have all the hook ups as the old one. You may also need to replace the vacuum hose to the sensor as well
SOURCE: 1992 Ford Ranger fuel filter replacement. Where is
Inside the frame rail on the driver's side. You'll need a 5/16" (8mm) socket if it is the type that is held in with a hose clamp, or a 10mm if it is the bracket type. Some of the lines are held in with white plastic clips, others by special springs. If it is the type without clips, you'll need a special tool to release them. Also, if it is the type without the plastic clips, make sure they gave you the right filter. If the new filter is shorter than the old DO NOT PUT IT ON. If you do, you will have to cut it off next time you have to change it as the tool will not fit in. The two filters look the same except the tubes are longer on the non-clip filter.
SOURCE: where is the fuel filter located on 1984 ford
Hi. Your inline fuel filter is a molded plastic mesh type, designed to protect the electrical fuel boost pump from contamination. It is located on the left hand side frame rail about 2 feet away from the rear of the fuel boost pump.
SOURCE: Where is the location of
should be in the engine compartment relay box. See "Z" in below diagram.
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