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The Ford Mustang Fuel Pump Relay is made to give the fuel pump a fast supply of electrical power to ensure adequate fuel pressure so you can start the legendary pony and drive it with confidence. Because the 1964 launch of the Mustang was such a spectacular event, the Ford Mustang has provided strong V8 options, a satisfying manual shift, and a racetrack soundtrack. Each new generation improved handling, increased horsepower, and a unique blend of daily usable comfort and track-ready spirit. A modern Ford Mustang has a solid chassis balance, quick steering, effective traction aids, and timeless styling that echoes the original fastback. Aluminum parts allow the car to react quickly and Ford gives smartphone integration, spacious seating and drive modes that make those long road trips fun and easy. The Mustang Fuel Pump Relay is located in the fuse box behind the performance of the vehicle. It acts like a contact that closes when the key is turned on. When that happens, the pump pushes fuel toward the injectors. It then opens when the engine is shut off. This prevents pressure from building up which reduces the risk of a fire starting. The pump's easy design promotes startup consistency, minimizes wear on the pump and protects the wiring from overloads. The symptoms of a bad Fuel Pump Relay include stalling suddenly, taking longer to crank, or nothing from the tank after the key goes on. To install this unit, all you have to do is disconnect the battery, pull the old relay out, seat the new Fuel Pump Relay in its place, reconnect the battery, start the engine, and confirm that it idles properly.