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Great workaround! tbh, i am not sure if a fpr is listed separately.Well, for me it's easy, I open a cute hole to be able to take off the module from the trunk. I replaced the whole module and want to repair the old one whose regulator is kind of stuck....
- i did not think I had heard of it.Not really, I took a look to Mopar parts catalogue and it doesn't mention any fuel pressure regulator!
Yes, I have it on my hands. I searched info regarding this on all data. Yes, it exist but it's not mentioned anywhere as part of module.- i did not think I had heard of it.
Are you sure there is a regulator at the pump? I know there is a fuel level sender and the pump itself.
I am thinking the fuel pressure is not regulated at the pump but by the rail and fuel returned.
in any hydraulic / fluid mechanics application, a pump creates flow, pressure is generated by ‘resistance to flow.’
The pump’s function is to generate high flow fuel to feed the injectors. The system pressure should be controlled by a sensor on the rail. When you first power on the key, the fuel pump should run and quit. The signal to stop pump running comes from the regulator on the rail. Look to either side of the engine, up top and you should see a sensor with a 3 wire plug. On the rail, there is also a drain back line that returns excess fuel to the tank by the fuel pump.
Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor Regulator For Jeep Liberty 2.8L 3.7L 68020556AA
cool! Can’t wait to see what it functions like. In all honesty, that gizmo looks like a check valve to me.Here are the pics of the regulator. I watched a YouTube tutorial on how to clean it by letting it sunk in carb cleaner. I've done this plus other free days in wd 40. I will install today to see what happen.....You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
great to see what is in there! Good find on that description of operation. I might have that manual here somewhere on the computer, but a case of the lazy kept me from looking!I tried with the fuel pressure regulator duly cleaned and nothing!
This module won't work for the purpose I wanted.. To keep it in good shape for future.
Find in the pic what'is inside the module.... So I guess that originally the former electrical pump and my fuel pressure regulator are good and that the problem is the filter inside the module which is completely obstructed. I have to use a big hammer to destroy it