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It doesn't connect to master cylinder. The line should connect to a proportioning valve, then from valve to master cylinder.Star at master cylinder and follow lines to proportioning valve.
The regulator is on the fuel rail on the driver side of the motor. Look for a vacuum line that plugs into the top of the regulator. If you suspect yours is bad, with the engine shut off pull the vacuum line off. If gas runs out then the regulator is bad.
to fix your problem , you need a set of islator bolts , located inside the plastic plantam the seals are bad on yours,this is a postive fix ,just fixed same problem on my 2001 windstar codes 171&174,Jerry in Orlando
the pressure regulator is located on the fuel rail near the injectors.it's cylindrical with a fuel line and a vacuum line attached.relieve fuel pressure,disconnect fuel & vacuum lines,un-bolt two retaining screws,or a clip on some models.pry regulator off it's mount,note 'o'ring seals.install in reverse.
you may have two fuel pumps one in the gas tank is low presure and delivery and the other is high presure on the frame check those and if that dosent work check your presure regulator
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