Where is the Fuel Pump Driver Module located?

Asked by texkid Dec 02, 2016 at 07:39 PM about the 2002 Ford F-150 XL SuperCab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Trying to replace the
F.P.D.M. I have the part
but can not find it under
the truck. Where is it
located? It's not where
people are telling me to
look.

15 Answers

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Drop the spare tire and look underneath. Some are bolted to the axle or frame. The problem with these is the module is usually made of one metal with the mounting being made of steel. Corrosion destroys them.

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mines is not there....i have a 2003 ford f150 heritage edition

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I own a 2004 f150 4.6 heritage. That m oduel is not there. I need help. Crank no start. Fired up fine last summer. Sat all year...now this problem. It's not on the axel or under the spare tire cross member.

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Sorry Mind is Range Rover Sport, can't find it either, can I get help here.

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So has anyone found out where the fpdm is located on a heritage. Mine is not there. D

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I'm just adding this thought or what I came across with my 89 F150 5.0 2WD extended cab XLT. I can wiggle or push the wires down by my left foot at the fire wall side to side where it won't allow it to start, it does allow it to crank but not start. Then I can move those wires where it will allow it to start. My truck is acting like the fuel pump is going out, I will need to find that bad wire to see if that was it. If you think it's your fuel pump, start it then wiggle those wires to see if that creates your problem. With mine it shuts it off. You also might want to wiggle test the wires under the hood. Mine starts to cut off going down the road, but it will start right back up as if the fuel pump can't keep up. But it could be a bad wire that's shutting down the fuel pump. I can't answer the question that is being asked here, I don't know if my 89 F150 as a fuel pump driver module. Mine has 3 fuel pumps in the dual tanks system, one low pressure in each tank and one high pressure that mounts to the frame under the driver side seat.

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I was told 2004 Ford xl Heritage don't not have a F.P.D.M.

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360

I have 2001 f150 angry I domt see this fuel speed module instead I see this weird box that says canister

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I have a 99 f 150 2wd 4.2L PICK UP with a 6in. Long fixed compartment above sparetire.

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I had a similar problem with my ford lightning i also noticed my ECM is located under the dash board so that would be the best place to look i see a similar box how hard it is to replace is another issue!

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Did the lightning have a fuel pump control module? I'm having the same issues as what a defective fuel pump driver module would have but,, I can't find it... lol

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