Where is the fuel pump on Toyota Corolla?
Like many vehicles, the Toyota Corolla’s fuel pump is contained within a module that is stored in the fuel tank itself. Unlike many larger vehicles, you won’t have to remove the fuel tank itself if you need to replace the pump. The fuel pump module is accessible from inside the car itself underneath the rear seats.
Where is location of a fuel pump?
Modern gas engines will have a fuel pump located inside the gas tank. To replace the fuel pump, an access port is usually fitted in the trunk floor or under the rear seat. Diesel fueled engines will likely have two fuel pumps fitted: a lift pump fitted inside the fuel tank and a high pressure pump fitted at the engine.
How to access the fuel pump on a 1992 Toyota Corolla?
Loosen the bolts attaching the fuel tank to the vehicle halfway by accessing the area beneath the car. Place a jack stand covered with old towels below the fuel tank. Gently lower the fuel tank onto the jack stand as you remove the bolts. Lower the jack stand enough to slide the fuel tank out from beneath the vehicle.
What kind of fuel injection does a Toyota Corolla have?
Multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system Multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system
What kind of Lights does a Toyota Corolla have?
Tail lights, parking lights, license plate lights, instrument panel lights, daytime running light system Multiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, discharge warning light, SRS airbags Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, cruise control system, automatic transmission shift lock system, antilock brake system
What kind of system does a Toyota Corolla have?
Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, cruise control system, automatic transmission shift lock system, antilock brake system Gauges and meters, service reminder indicators (except discharge and open door warning lights), back-up light, air conditioning system, daytime running light system, electronically controlled automatic transmission system