2000 Mercury Villager "leaking regulator valve" Questions

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2000 mercury villager, runs a fast idle. whether cold or warm the idle remains at a high idle speed, it even pulls with the brake applied. with your foot on the brake the idle speed does slow down, ...

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...REGULATOR,BACK PRESSURE VALVE,MAF SENSOR CHANGED.FUEL PRESSURE OKAY PER SPECS EXCEPT SYSTEM DOES NOT HAVE A PRESSURE DROP AFTERDOWN ENGINE SHUT DOWN.NO APPARENT VACUUM LEAKS.POLLUTION SYSTEM SEEMS TO ...

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...valve.2Pull the EVAP canister vacuum and purge hoses, the vacuum hoses from the EVAP, the brake cylinder, pressure regulator and EGR tube. Tag and disconnect the spark plug wires. Remove the ...

leaking seals Valve body regulator apply valve stuck or regulator is scored Torque converter front stator shaft bushing is worn, the stator roller clutch is not holding or it has external damage/leaks

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...regulator ices over and freezes in my Toyota Landcruiser dual fuel 4x4. I would have it checked for a leak, when LPG leaks it will cause freezing of the valve. LPG under pressure gets extremely cold ...

...valve in the lower part of the intake while a leaky fuel pressure regulator will leak fuel into the front end of the intake manifold [behind the throttle plates] and the fuel will acuumulate ...

...regulator if leaking on the metal part. If its leaking at the rail side its just the "O" ring. Relieve fuel pressure(push in valve under plastic cap right side beside alternator on rail. Remove the ...

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regulator is nothing more than a pressure valve. It either has a rubber diaphragm or a piston and rubber o-rings and rubber seals. If you have external leaks, you have a degraded rubber seal. The only

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injector pump problem overhaul the engine and change the injector nozzle but still hard to start fuel filter, computer Fuel injector working principle The injector atomizes the diesel fuel and sprays ...

leaking regulator can cause long crank times as it takes the pump longer to build pressure in the system. The other potential problem area could be the fuel injector nozzles. The nozzle may be leaking

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