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How to Replace Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor 2005-09 Ford Focus
How to Replace Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor 2006-10 Ford Explorer
How to Replace Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor 2006-09 Ford Explorer
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Tools used
7mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Depresurizing the Fuel System
Turn the vehicle on
Remove the fuel pump fuse
Insert the fuel pump fuse in place
2. Removing the Fuel Pressure Sensor
Remove the hose from the fuel pressure sensor
Disconnect the sensor harness
Remove the two 7mm bolts from the pressure sensor
Remove the pressure sensor
3. Installing the New Fuel Pressure Sensor
Insert the fuel pressure sensor into place
Insert the two 7mm bolts to the pressure sensor
Connect the sensor harness
Insert the hose to the pressure sensor
4. Starting the Vehicle
Put the vehicle to the on position a couple times without turning the key over
Start the vehicle
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the fuel pressure regulator on this 2005 Ford Focus. It's the same part and similar process on these Focuses from 2005 to 2009. The items you'll need for this is a new fuel pressure regulator from 1AAuto.com and a 7mm socket and ratchet.
On this car we had a check engine light so we used a scan tool. It told us that the code was P0193, which is your fuel pressure sensor. Since our harnesses to it look completely fine it's likely the sensor itself.
You want to just start the car, open up the fuse box, take your fuse puller, pull out your fuel pump fuse, and the engine will run out of fuel and shut off. Then shut your vehicle off and replace your fuse puller and your fuel pump fuse. Don't start the vehicle again until after this procedure.
Your fuel pressure regulator is right here. Just pull this hose free and then push the tab on the harness and disconnect it. Then remove these two 7mm bolts. Now stuff a rag down underneath this in case some fuel comes out. Then just pull the sensor free.
On the left is the old fuel pressure regulator; on the right is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical and they'll fit exactly the same.
Put your new fuel pressure regulator back down into place, replace those two 7mm bolts, and tighten them up. Remove the rag, reconnect your harness, and push that hose back into place.
Now just put your vehicle into the on position without turning the key over a couple times. Then start it up and you can see it works. Then you'll just make sure that if you have a scanner that you just delete that code so that your check engine light will stay off.
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Tools used
Torque Wrench
Vacuum
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Socket Driver
1-1/16 Inch Wrench
T30 Bit
Paper Towels
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
Pocket Screwdriver
Tools used
Socket Extensions
Paper Towels
8mm Socket
Ratchet
Engine Oil
1. Disconnecting the Fuel Pump Fuse
Run the engine
Open the fuse box cover
Pull out the 4th 30 amp fuse (fuel pump fuse)
Let the engine die
2. Disconnecting the Battery
Loosen the 8mm nut on the negative battery cable
Move the terminal out of the way
3. Removing the Fuel Injector Pressure Sensor
Twist off the vacuum hose
Disconnect the wiring harness
Remove the two 8mm bolts from the sensor
Remove the sensor
4. Installing the Fuel Injector Pressure Sensor
Clean the mating surface
Place a bit of gasoline around the sensor
Insert the sensor into place
Tighten the two 8mm bolts to the sensor
Connect the wiring harness
Twist on the vacuum hose
5. Reconnecting the Fuel Pump Fuse
Insert the fuse into its slot
Replace the fuse cover
6. Reconnecting the Battery
Place the negative terminal on its post
Tighten the 8mm bolt to the terminal
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the fuel injection pressure sensor. This is a 2006 Ford Explorer with a 4.6-liter motor. Pretty much the same for any Fords from this era with this engine in it.
We hope you like this video. If you do, please click subscribe, check out all of our other videos for Explorers as well as other Fords and other years, and makes, and models. If you need the part in this video, click the link down in the description to 1AAuto.com. We want to be your source for all your parts needs.
Here are the items that you'll need for this repair.
With the hood open, you'll want to locate the fuse box on the driver's side right behind the battery. Pull up on this tab. When you have the engine running, you want to pull out this number four 30 amp fuse. I'm going to pull out once beforehand just to make sure it'll come out. That is the fuel pump fuse. You'll have the engine running, pull that out, and then the engine will die. That will relieve some of the pressure in the fuel line. With the engine running, pull out this fourth 30 amp fuse.
Loosen and disconnect your negative battery cable. It should be an 8 millimeter. This looks like about a 13 millimeter.
Your fuel injection pressure sensor's right here. There's two leads: electric and vacuum. Vacuum, twist, and pull. The electric tab right on top, push down and disconnect, and two 8 millimeter bolts hold it in place. Remove the bolts and twist on the sensor and pull up and out. This side is our old sensor from our 2006 Ford Explorer.
Here’s a new sensor from 1A Auto. Cosmetically, they have some slight differences, but everything's going to bolt in, fit, and function just like the original. The plugs are the same. The vacu-port is the same. I'm going to carefully clean the surface with some carburetor choke and throttle body cleaner. Spray it on the rag. Then basically wipe out from the middle. Make sure we don't get anything inside.
This cap from my motor oil, just take a little bit of residue from the motor oil. You don't want to put too much on here, just really, really, light coat of oil to make sure it goes together correctly. Then, push it down and in. Put your two bolts back in. By hand at first to make sure they go in correctly, and then tighten them up with your 8 millimeter socket ratchet and extension. Tighten them up evenly. Get one side seated down and seat down the other side. Once you get them seated down, tighten them about another 1/4 turn.
Reconnect your vacuum line, and reconnect your electrical lead. Make sure you hear a click when you put this in. Put your fuel pump breaker back in, or fuse back in. Put this back on.
Reconnect your battery. Turn your key on once or twice, just to let the fuel pump build pressure, and then start it up.
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April 16, 2019
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September 12, 2019
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Stephanie
September 14, 2019
The Fuel Pressure Sensor works GREAT my check engine light is not coming on any more & The price was GREAT. I RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT TO ANY ONE THAT NEEDS THIS PART.
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October 16, 2019
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H
November 4, 2020
I watched an online video, posted by 1aAuto.com, detailing how to change the fuel rail pressure sensor,. In the video, a BOSCH brand part is used and it is said that this 'identical' part could be ordered via the website. I ordered hastily, and was slightly disappointed that the part was Standard Motors and not BOSCH. Great price on the part, however.
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kenneth
July 22, 2021
Working great on my 07 explorer. Betting old one was going out for awhile.
Michael
August 24, 2021
I went to a local auto parts store for a check engine light but when the "expert" recommended an obviously wrong part (which I pointed out) I went to your website. Not only did you send me the right part, you saved me time, money, & frustration.
Steven
September 28, 2021
It worked perfectly and fixed my check engine light and low gas mileage.
Toya
October 9, 2021
I received it early and it was a perfect fit
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