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Where is the fuel pump switch on a Taurus?

Where is the fuel pump switch on a Taurus?

This switch is in the trunk behind the trim panels on the right side (1996 to 1999 models) or driver’s side (later models). Make sure the fuel pump works. Remove the gas cap and listen near the filler opening while someone turns the ignition on. A whirring sound for a couple of seconds means the fuel pump is operating.

Why is my fuel gauge not working on my Taurus?

If you hear the whirring sound now, the fuel pump relay or its control circuit is bad. If you still get no sound, the problem can be the relay, control circuit or the fuel pump itself. Connect a fuel pressure gauge to fuel pressure test port (you need to remove its cap). The gauge must have Schrader valve adapter.

Where are the numbers on the fuel pump relay?

Connect your fuel pressure gauge to the Schrader Valve on the fuel rail. Disconnect the fuel pump relay from its connector. Locate the terminals labeled with the numbers 3 and 4. Using a jumper wire, jumper terminals 3 and 4 together.

What should the fuel pressure be on a Taurus?

Turn the ignition on and wait for the fuel pump to pressurize the lines. Observe the gauge’s reading, once it has stabilized. For a 1996 to 2000 Taurus, the pressure should be 37 to 45 pounds per square inch. On newer models, it should be 45 to 56. Start the engine and let it idle.

How can I troubleshoot my Ford Taurus fuel system?

Any problems in the fuel system can lead to a drop in performance and wasted fuel, or the car might not run at all. Routine troubleshooting of the Taurus’ fuel system includes checking the exterior of the gas tank and fuel lines. If you need to check the system internally, test the fuel pump operation and the fuel pressure.

Where is the inertia switch on a Ford Taurus?

The Taurus has an inertia switch reset button you can push to relieve the pressure immediately. This switch is in the trunk behind the trim panels on the right side (1996 to 1999 models) or driver’s side (later models). Make sure the fuel pump works. Remove the gas cap and listen near the filler opening while someone turns the ignition on.

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Ruth Doyle