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Fuel Pressure Regulator





The cartridge type fuel pressure regulator (1) is a diaphragm-operated relief valve (6) with fuel pump pressure on one side, and regulator spring (2) pressure, and intake manifold vacuum on the other side. The regulators function is to maintain a constant fuel pressure across the injectors at all times. The pressure regulator compensates for engine load by increasing fuel pressure as engine vacuum drops.

The cartridge regulator is serviced as a separate component. When servicing the fuel pressure regulator, insure that the O-ring backup, (3) large O-ring, (4) filter screen, (5) and small O-ring (7) are properly placed on the pressure regulator.

If the fuel pressure is too low, poor performance and a DTC P0171, could result. If the pressure is too high, excessive odor and a DTC P0172, may result. Refer to Fuel System Pressure Test (VIN K) or Fuel System Pressure Test (VIN 1), for information on diagnosing fuel pressure conditions.