Where is the fuel pump driver module located in the 2003 ford f150?

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Marie B December 22, 2020
As the owner of a 2003 Ford F-150 truck, You may find Yourself needing to locate a part on Your vehicle. One of these is the fuel pump driver module. It is somewhat difficult to find. First, You will need to have the vehicle lifted by a jack. Be very careful, and only do this if You are experienced, and know how to do it safely. Next, You will need to go along the crossbeam of Your vehicle's frame rail, in the general are where Your spare tire would be located. The fuel pump driver module will be found along the fuel line going through this section.
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Samuel S. November 19, 2021
It's on your firewall by your break booster, has two rubber emissions hoses that run to it with colored quick disconnects. Its black in color and looks like a pill bottle
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JamesDunlap November 14, 2020
It's not there
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JamesDunlap October 31, 2020
Where is fulel pump drive module located on 2003 ford f150
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john Valverde March 13, 2023
I have a 2003 f150 and my truck cranks but doesn't start when we have heavy rain. I have read its the fuel pump driver module but also have read that the 2003 does not have one? Anyone have any ideas? I have changed the fuel pump out already.
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Danny palmer May 4, 2023
Does anyone know for sure if a 03 5.4 2 valve lariet Have a fuel pump modulator or not? If so where is it?
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Juanita J. April 9, 2020
The fuel pump driver module on most ford pickup truck vehicles is located in line along the fuel line, against the crossbeam on the frame, sometimes covered by a spare tire.
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Theodore cordova June 26, 2023
The f*****g driver module is not where you say dumb f**k that's why I'm f*****g asking your d**n forum
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Jose Vara February 1, 2023
In the gas tank
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