hi i have a 1995 ford explorer its been parked a year,it ran good a few weeks and then it just started, unable to drive anywhere so changed fuel filter and then it was good for an hour then unable to rev higher than about 1500,2000 rpm. any idea ? please thank you. lynn
Was the old filter clogged? Did you pull the new filter to see if it is clogged? If not, you really don't know if it has anything to do with the filter.
Have you checked fuel pressure at the fuel rail?
I recently put a car back on the road that had sat outside for about 5 years. The gas in the tank was fine. Many of the sensors, that I know were good when it was parked, needed to be replaced. Corrosion can occur in/around electrical connector and wires when it sits. It may be fine when it's cold, and then when everything gets hot and expands, something could be no longer making a good connection.
Did you drain the tank after it had been sitting for a year?
I know convential wisdom "says" that the gas should be bad, but it's just not true. Yes, the gas absolutely will have lost some of the "lighter fractions" over time, and not be as "potent", but it should still be useable in a normal vehicle. Considering he's in CA, I'm guessing that moisture (from condensation) isn't as big an issue as it might be in colder/wetter climates.
I've had several vehicles parked for 3-4 years, with no "prep" that started right up and ran fine.
As long as the system was "sealed", cap on tight, no open fuel lines,etc..., it shouldn't be a problem.