Ford Windstar Fuel Pressure Specs
- The Windstar, Ford's entry in the minivan market, made its debut in 1995. The Windstar replaced the Aerostar in 1997, and was itself replaced by the Freestar in 2004. The Windstar was manufactured in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. The Windstar offered standard features such as dual airbags, anti-lock brakes and seven-passenger seating.
- From 1993 through 2003, Ford used a six-cylinder, 3.8-liter engine for the Windstar. The fuel pump required 45 pounds of fuel pressure per inch. The minimum flow was 32 gallons per hour, and the minimum current was 12 volts. The fuel tank was located inside the fuel tank.
- Ford used a six-cylinder, 3.8-liter engine for its Windstar from 1997 to 1998. The fuel pump required 45 pounds of fuel pressure per square inch. It had a minimum flow requirement of 27 gallons per hour. The minimum current requirement was 12 volts. The fuel pump was located in the gas tank.
- Ford used a three-liter, six-cylinder engine for the Windstar from 1995 through 1997. The fuel pump required 46 pounds of fuel pressure per square inch. The minimum flow requirement was 18 gallons per hour and the minimum current requirement was 12 volts The fuel pump was located in the gas tank.