2004 ford explorer sport trac Fuel Pressure Regulator location

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Asked by satchmo650 Nov 11, 2014 at 03:28 PM about the 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT 4WD Crew Cab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I keep seeing on line that 2004 ford explorer sport trac Fuel Pressure Regulator is located on the front passenger side of the fuel rail. I think it is on the back side of the drivers side.
Which is true?

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Thanks for the verification. Very helpful. How hard is it to change? does not look like a lot of room for normal size hands. :)

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how I remove a fuel pressure sensor on 2005 ford s track?

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Well my fuel problem occoured after a fuel pump was replaced and the check engine light came on and some time flashes and when I read the codes it comes up with the the two codes 1 for misfire spark plugs and 1 and bank to lean I replaced all plugs didn't fix problem so then I ended up pulling the fuse for fuel pump and discuted fuel line on front of fuel filter and hooked an online pump to line put a line in to a can of seafoam and restarted truck let run till died then reconnected fuel filtered and replaced fuse then primed system 4 to 5 times and then reset all codes on truck and drove truck and now no more trouble I also put a fuel compleat system in tank truck runs better now then when it was new I increased gas mileage as well did some reasearch and the injectors should be cleaned every 30 to 40 thousand miles on all engines

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