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The FPDM on the 2006 Ford Explorer is positioned behind the interior trim in the cargo area, which is on the passenger side where the third row is located, close to the rear passengers' taillight. To access it, you need to remove the interior trim panel to reveal the module bolted just below the taillight bolts with one 10mm bolt and two wire harness clips attached. The Fuel Pump Driver Module is responsible for regulating the voltage sent to the fuel pump in a vehicle, ensuring proper fuel pressure and efficient fuel delivery throughout the engine's operation. The cost of replacing the fuel pump with the help of a mechanic can range from $260 to $1009, varying based on the car model you own.
The FPDM is situated towards the back, just behind the rear passenger-side taillight within the cargo area where the third row is located. Upon taking off the interior trim panel, you will notice it secured right below the taillight bolts with one 10mm bolt and two wire harness clips.