2014 FORD FUSION FUEL PUMP LOCATION

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Asked by LDG7 May 23, 2018 at 12:04 PM about the 2014 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can the fuel pump in a 2014 Ford Fusion be accessed without dropping the fuel
tank?

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The fuel tank is located under the rear seat cushion, left side and you should be able to access the fuel pump from the top. I replace it in the 2015 Fusion of my nephew last month, I think that the location was the same for the 2014 model year.

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I dont think it should have changed but I took the cushion out and didnt see it

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I found this video online, it shows how to replace the fuel pump in the 2013 Ford Explorer, Taurus, Flex, Fusion & Lincoln MKS, MKT, MKZ. The fuel tank is under the rear seat in all these vehicles, like in my nephew's 2015 Fusion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Ds0rpD-MU

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I got a 2014 ford fusion were is the gas pump..location....

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Were us the fuel pump on 2016 Ford fusion located

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Is there a relay switch located in the left front area of the car for the fuel pump? Or is everything in the fuel tank?

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The 2015 Ford Fusion Titanium does not have access to the fuel tank or pump from inside the car. Literally ordered a pump, removed my backseat, and there is no access panel under there. The top answer on here says the guy replaced his 2015 Fusion pump in the same way as a 2014, which is not possible unless there is a different between the Titanium like mine and other models (SE etc). The gentleman with the top answer on this thread must have his nephews year wrong, because he definitely didn't do it from under the seat on a 2015 without cutting a section of the metal out with a grinder or something.

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Under the seat of my 2015 Ford Fusion Titanium. Just trying to put the correct information out there. I'm finding it hard to find detailed information for stuff like this on 2015 Fusions.

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I have a 2015 SE, and same issue, no fuel pump access etc underneath rear seats. Looks like the only way to access it is by dropping the fuel tank from underneath. Like Brendan said, there is hardly any information out there about 2015 fusion models and fuel filter replacement etc.

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How to video for no access under rear seat. https://youtu.be/ljWQHz8jYTE

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Does a fuel pump have to be programmed when replacing it on a 2014 fusion 2.0

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The 2014 Ford Fusion SE does not have a fuel tank access under the seats. I wish people would stop saying that it does. Must be 2013. I have to drop my tank from under the car to access my fuel filter in my 2014 SE

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I have a 2014 ford fusion model FS with a 2.5 litter. There is no access under the back driver side

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You’re wrong. Thank for the bad information

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I have searched and searched for hours and hours, YouTube,Google,Yahoo,DuckDuck Go, Bing,Onion Search,Simple Search,and a couple more and I have looked under the back seat of my 2015 Fusion SE w/ 2.0L Turbo and there is NO ACCESS to the fuel pump from the inside of MY car!!! I wish the H*** it did!!!! You either butcher the floor or you drop the gas tank!!! Those are your options!!! PERIOD!!!

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