Yes it does, but which engine do you have so I can send a correct picture of the unit and location?
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Monday, January 23rd, 2017 AT 3:24 AM
SAXYBILL1
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I have a 2007 Explorer with a 4.0 engine.
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Monday, January 23rd, 2017 AT 9:09 AM
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No it actually does not. See my reply on your no start question about it. Fuel pressure is set by the fuel pump module by controlling the ground side of the pumps power. No stand alone regulator involved.
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Monday, January 23rd, 2017 AT 10:21 AM
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I stand corrected, I was thinking about the pressure and temp sensor.
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Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 AT 3:03 AM
STEVE W.
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Yeah it would actually be an easier system if it had a regulator instead of the convoluted mess they used.
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Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 AT 11:58 AM
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I agree, would have been much easier if it had a regulator. I did order a pressure control module, hopefully, that will fix it. Anything unusual I need to know before I install this.
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Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 AT 11:40 PM
STEVE W.
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Did you watch the video I posted to the other thread? The pump driver is basically plug and play.