1989 Celebrities are fuel injected, there is no carb.
1989 Tercel does not have a carburetor, it is Fuel Injected. Wrong. My 1989 Tercel has a carb.
I'm pretty sure the 1985-1989 Ford Crown Victorias all utilize the same fuel filter setup. The determining factor is the engine setup - carb or CFI. The CFI system has an inline filter about as big around as a softball located in a bracket just ahead of the rear passenger tire. The fuel pressure must be relieved if the vehicle is CFI-equipped. The carb setup usually has a cartridge-type filter located in a fitting at the fuel inlet of the carburetor, and maybe one downstream not far from the carb.
I fuel injection its underneath near fuel tank, if carb it doesnt have one however depends on the carb type, it may have gauze filter in inlet on carb.
Fuel injected? in the fuel tank Carb.? Lower front section of engine
As far as I am aware, this model uses a carb
( 20.0 U.S. gallons ) according to my Chilton's book for a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria
the fuel pump on the crown Victoria is located in the gas tank and if replacing it you have to remove the tank to get to it...Dennis Sison
No fuel injection started in 1991. they took the 2.5 from the XJ actually in 1991 that's why it fuel injected. Yours is TBI or carb. The 2.5L should be fuel injected in 1989.
If it is a manual with a carb the fuel pump is bolted to the head. If it is FI the fuel pump is on top of/in the gas tank.
According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) For a 1989 Ford LTD Crown Victoria with the 5.0 , V8 engine ( 15 city / 22 highway miles per U.S. gallon )
Under hood, center, upper engine area, front of carburetor, mounted in fuel line