How to Install Fuel Pump E2268S in a 2000 – 2001 Ford Ranger

How to Install Fuel Pump E2268S in a 2000 – 2001 Ford Ranger

Applications:
00-01 Ford Ranger (3.0L V6 126″ Wheelbase, Flex Fuel)
00-01 Mazda B3000 (3.0L V6 126″ Wheelbase, Flex Fuel)

This video is about how to install an E2268S fuel pump in a 2000 Ford Ranger. Airtex is committed to providing the most up-to-date, in-depth fuel pump replacement information that professional technicians need to diagnose, repair and install today’s complex fuel delivery systems. Airtex is the only U.S. automotive aftermarket manufacturer that designs and builds electrical AND mechanical fuel delivery system components, including modular reservoir assemblies, electric fuel pumps, mechanical fuel pumps and in-tank sender and hanger assemblies, for a full range of car, truck, fleet and specialty vehicles.

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Wyatt Hanson says:

too bad this fuel pump is not assembled the way it is on a 95 F-250

Cistred says:

i just changed my pump same pump as in the video but for some reason now my fuel gauge is stuck on full. I’ve read it’s most likely ground wire to sending unit but i’m a bit confused. I changed the whole pump it’s brand new so i doubt it’s any problem with that anyone got any help?

Chris R says:

I have the exact same year truck, 3.0 and have a problem with the electrical hook up, not getting consistent fire to the pump.

aux1z11 says:

First of all you dont need a fuel pressure gauge and you took out a nice stainless set up and installed a steel china piece of crap and instead of just putting a new fuel pump and strainer , dont install steel or plastic if your OEM is stainless

Ax4400 says:

Thank you for a helpful video. I have a 2000 Mazda B2500 SE 2.5L , 4 Cylinder – is the Fuel Pump Assembly the same as the 2000 Ranger? Is the Fuel Pressure Regulator Setup the Same?

phordguy says:

Wouldn't it be easier to remove the bed mounting bolts, unplug the tail light harness, remove the filer tube connection and slide the bed back to swap the pump than remove that tank and work overhead?

Chris Cusick says:

Good to see a pro at work! Excellent video. Just wish there was more detail on the 2 fuel line removals as I destroyed the special clips(green and orange) during removal. I understand the part # is Dorman 800-023. Thank you

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