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Ford F - SeriesThe Ford F-Series lineup offers a plethora of models for every occasion or occupation, starting below $20,000 and climbing beyond double that. The F-Series line offers something on the order of 75 permutations, more than some car companies' entire lineups. All are capable of work or play, even those models with luxurious interiors, and all have four doors.
I'm not getting fuel at the fuel rail. Bump switch is OK along with the fuses. 21,000 miles on this truck. Where is the fuel pump relay located??? I have a 2002 F250 V10 crew short bed. There are two small boxes under the hood in front of the brake booster that have two 1 inch by 1 inch relays in them. The fuse pannel behind the lower dash does not seem to have the pump relay either. The new relay that I got from the dealer (Ford) is 1/2 inch by 1 inch with 5 prongs, I can't find anything that looks like it. Any ideas where else to look? The Haynes manual that I have said to look "behind the radio in the center of the dash" I cant see it there.
Get ready for the 351 boss build this summer, 4v closed chamber heads, 2.25/1.75 valves, .750 lift, 12.5:1 piistons, wieand tunnel ram, nitrous, I think its gonna roar!
Sorry I'm not much help, Autozone.com has a locator. Or you might bring your truck to your local dealer and see if they will show you where the relay is. Usually they are pretty friendly on that stuff.
Get ready for the 351 boss build this summer, 4v closed chamber heads, 2.25/1.75 valves, .750 lift, 12.5:1 piistons, wieand tunnel ram, nitrous, I think its gonna roar!
Get ready for the 351 boss build this summer, 4v closed chamber heads, 2.25/1.75 valves, .750 lift, 12.5:1 piistons, wieand tunnel ram, nitrous, I think its gonna roar!
I'm not getting fuel at the fuel rail. Bump switch is OK along with the fuses. 21,000 miles on this truck. Where is the fuel pump relay located??? I have a 2002 F250 V10 crew short bed. There are two small boxes under the hood in front of the brake booster that have two 1 inch by 1 inch relays in them. The fuse pannel behind the lower dash does not seem to have the pump relay either. The new relay that I got from the dealer (Ford) is 1/2 inch by 1 inch with 5 prongs, I can't find anything that looks like it. Any ideas where else to look? The Haynes manual that I have said to look "behind the radio in the center of the dash" I cant see it there.
On my 1999 Superduty, on the lower passenger side (Passenger Feet) by the vents is a small push button to reset the Fuel Pump Relay. Try that.... Good Luck
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1999 F250 Superduty V10, 4.30 LS 6inch Lift, 35 in. BFG, Gibson Exhaust
1968 Mercury Cougar, 302 CI, C4 B&M with lots of edelbrock stuff, 9 inch posi
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