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Engine & Drivetrain
A Couple of Problems...
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 785900" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>Actually i would skip all of what you have planned to do and take it in. I had a feeling that the fuel filter that you put on last week wasn't the root source of your problem. Anything you do from this point on may exacerbate the problem...expecially the throttle body. You could possibly have a fuel pump going bad from you description, but if I remember you trac is relatively low mileage and Fords "usually" have a good track record in the fuel pump department. I think a quick check of the fuel pressure and a current ramp pattern of the fuel pump is in order but I am guessing that you don't have the equipment for that so you may just have to admit defeat here and save yourself some money, time and the inevitable tow bill that is just right around the corner and take it in to a "good shop"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 785900, member: 66039"] Actually i would skip all of what you have planned to do and take it in. I had a feeling that the fuel filter that you put on last week wasn't the root source of your problem. Anything you do from this point on may exacerbate the problem...expecially the throttle body. You could possibly have a fuel pump going bad from you description, but if I remember you trac is relatively low mileage and Fords "usually" have a good track record in the fuel pump department. I think a quick check of the fuel pressure and a current ramp pattern of the fuel pump is in order but I am guessing that you don't have the equipment for that so you may just have to admit defeat here and save yourself some money, time and the inevitable tow bill that is just right around the corner and take it in to a "good shop" [/QUOTE]
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