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Where is Fuel Pressure Regulator on 1998 V70 XC AWD

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Jbreww
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Re: Where is Fuel Pressure Regulator on 1998 V70 XC AWD

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abscate wrote: 28 Nov 2020, 15:12 Looks the same as the tank mounted one

It was mounted on the tank but I don't see the fpr or the housing on any of those diagrams (I'm probably just missing it). I really hope i can find this thing. Current strategy is finding the fpr then hoping to find linked parts. The photo i use below was pulled from elsewhere on the site I'll try to update with the link https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forum ... =1&t=69887

It doesn't look the same as the diagram right? Or am I missing something.
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Wait. My 2000 is Bosch me7 engine management. Thst does not use vacuum controlled fuel pressurecregulation
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The AWD fuel system has a fuel pressure regulator on top of the fuel tank on the RHS of the fuel tank on top of it and just forward of the rear wheel on that side.

When I purchased the new fuel pipes for my car (when still available) the regulator was part of one of the fuel pipes. At that time I think it could be bought separately but not 100%. Some of the newer Volvo drawings don't include NLA parts in drawings. I will try to get the old laptop out tomorrow and crank it up to see if I can find references. It shows up as part of the fuel pipes and not the tank or emissions system.

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Post by abscate »

My bad, op is looking for a 1998 XC, so Motronic 4.4

Web store shows FPR as canister type, NLA.

The picture you are showing is the rollover valve not the FPR, though, first two pics below
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abscate wrote: 29 Nov 2020, 05:19 My bad, op is looking for a 1998 XC, so Motronic 4.4

Web store shows FPR as canister type, NLA.

The picture you are showing is the rollover valve not the FPR, though, first two pics below
Hi sorry for the confusion mines a 2000 v70xc with 2.4t in it. And what's pictured is the fpr I already have its replacement in hand but when I went to remove it from the plastic housing I broke the housing. And I cant seem to find the piece anywhere. Scot850 has a full work up in his post history of all the fuel lines and they match my car perfectly. Just never discussed the plastic housing the fpr mounts to.

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