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Pressure Regulator Assembly

The pressure regulator assembly is a diaphragm operated relief valve with fuel pump pressure on one side, and regulator spring pressure and intake manifold vacuum on the other. The regulator maintains a constant pressure differential across the fuel injectors at all times by the amount of pressure it takes to lift the diaphragm off its seat. During idle, a high vacuum signal to the pressure regulator pulls on the diaphragm, helping to lift it off its seat. This allows for low fuel pressure during idle. As engine load increases, vacuum drops, allowing the fuel pressure to increase.




When vacuum drops to zero, spring pressure controls fuel pressure. This spring is preset at the factory and no adjustment is required. By varying fuel pressure according to engine vacuum, a constant pressure differential across the fuel injector opening is maintained. The pressure regulator is mounted at the end of the fuel rail, and it is serviced as a complete assembly.

With ignition in On position and engine Off (zero vacuum), fuel pressure at pressure test connection should be 380 kPa (55 psi). If pressure is lower than specification, excessive odor and a DTC P0172 could result.