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Were is the fuel pressure regulator located on a 1990 jeep cherokee larado and how do i change it?

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i have a 6 cylinder jeep cherokee larado. we just changed the fuel pump 2 weeks ago. now its getting harder to start and i was told it seems like no fuel or very little fuel is getting to the engine compartment so i've been told it needs a fuel pressure regulator. now, can somebody please tell me were its located on a 1990 jeep, and how do i put on a new one. i got some sensors and things off another jeep motor i saved. i might have one. but i dont know were to look or anything to fix it....if anyone can help, thanks......

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  1. On the drivers side of the engine..just to YOUR right of the  valve cover looking backwards, you will see the fuel rail with each injector connected to it.

    Just under your head at the  front of the engine nearest you on that rail is a round valve that the fuel return comes from. It is around 2" diameter and small black vacuum line goint to it.

    That is the  regulator.

    I  REALLY doubt this  is a problem as you decribe. Had two leak in 15 years time,,but not do this as you describe..More concerned about the new pump!!!

    Check  with your auto parts store and you can perhaps borrow a fuel pressure gauge. The pressure  test point is a Schroeder valve..Kind of like a tire port in the center of  the fuel rail. DO NOT USE A TIRE Gauge!! While  it MIGHT work,,it is dangerous due to leaking 39 psi  fuel.

    Engine at idle you should  see around 30 psi,Disconnect the vacuum line and it should read right around 39 psi.

    Good Luck

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