What's the 2007 Chevy Avalanche fuel pressure regulator location?

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Marie B December 11, 2020
The 2007 Chevy Avalanche has a fuel pressure regulator that can be found attached to the end of the fuel line in the gas tank. The regulator is mounted to the fuel injectors. While some regulators are st the bottom of the fuel line, this one is found at the area where gas is fed into Your car. Simply locate the line, and follow it to the end until You arrive at the regulator. If You find Yourself needing to replace the part, You can expect to pay between $28 and $65 at most automotive retail stores.
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Amber S July 16, 2020
The 2007 Chevy avalanche fuel pressure regulator is mounted at the end of the fuel line and attaches to the car injectors. To locate the fuel regulator, you will first identify and track the fuel line in your vehicle, so you will reach it at the end of the vehicle where the fuel enters the engine.
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Tom October 16, 2020
The FPR for the 2007 Chevy Avalanche is part of the fuel pump assembly, which is located in the fuel tank.
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X. Hines October 28, 2023
If your Chevy Avalanches’s 8th digit VIN is “0”, your FPR is part of the in tank fuel pump assembly.
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I know my fuel pressure regulator on my 2007 chevy avalanche is located on the fuel pump. I am assuming it depends on which motor you meaning the eighth digit of the vin. You might have a 5.3L but the engines are different due to the eighth digit of the vin which mines is 3. IT COULD BE 3,0,8.J, OR T
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Lawrence Thortnon June 22, 2023
On my 2007 chevy avalanche is not located on top of the engine so therefore it must be in the tank as part of the fuel pump assembly.
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Suzette phillips March 6, 2023
Fuel pressure regulator for 2007 avalanche is located on the fuel rail on top of engine, not gas tank. However the fuel sensor is located in gas tank...
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