If you have a 1999-2000 Ford Ranger with a flex-fuel sensor it is located just under the driver side door on the inside of the frame and the fuel line coming from your fuel filter goes right to it. You unplug it then remove the fuel line on both sides of it and re-install the new one.
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The fuel sensor on a Hyundai Santa Fe is located in the fuel tank. The fuel tank will need to be removed. The fuel sensor is attached to the fuel line. Remove the fuel line. The sensor can then be removed. Reverse the process to install the new sensor.
This is the fuel composition sensor and is supposed to tell your flex fuel car what fuel it is burning. So, did you pick up a swack of water at your last fill OR The sensor may be bad
Behind the radio, mounted to the left with an 8mm bolt.
The dealer sells a cardboard spacer the glues to the tip of the crank sensor. You then install the sensor and push it tight to the flex plate.
If this is a 3.0 (12 valve, non flex fuel) engine, there is no crank sensor. All CID info comes off the distributer, and the ignition system. If this is a flex fuel(not common) it is located on the RH front side of the engine. If this is a 3.0 SHO Yamaha engine, it is located on the lower RH rear of the engine. If this is a 3.0 (12 valve, non flex fuel) engine, there is no crank sensor. All CID info comes off the distributer, and the ignition system. If this is a flex fuel(not common) it is located on the RH front side of the engine. If this is a 3.0 SHO Yamaha engine, it is located on the lower RH rear of the engine.
P0179 Fuel Composition Sensor Ciruit High InputThis is an expensive sensor used on Flex Fuel vehicles, so I would suggest you have this diagnosed by a professional before spending money to replace it.
Yes it can be bypassed using a Flex Fuel Replicator from two companies. Here are the websites:www.tandselectronics.com ORwww.Point A Engineering.com.The better buy is at Point A Engineering. Free shipping and 100% Guaranteed with NO restocking fee.
no, flex fuel is 2005 and up gm models
No , the engine has to be designed to be a flex fuel engine ( gas / E85 )
You cannot burn E85 in a vehicle that is not Flex Fuel. I do not think your Trailblazer is Flex Fuel. If it is it will have a yellow gas cap, and a sticker saying Flex Fuel. If you have any doubts look in your owner's manual or call your GM dealer and provide your VIN#. They can verify if it is Flex Fuel.
No, on the Chrysler products that offer flex fuel when running on E85 there is a 25% loss in fuel economy.