bilug
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- Albany, Oregon
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Ford Explorer
Hi,
I've been experiencing what I believe to be vapor lock when the car is hot and only on the hottest summer days.
After parking and trying to restart after about 30 minutes, the motor tries to fire but barely runs and stumbles, almost like the timing has jumped. Lots of misfires.
I've replaced the coil packs thinking that they were getting hot and causing the issue, replaced the MAF thinking airflow was an issue, and found my started was coming apart and felt that maybe the motor was not turning over correctly due to the failing starter. None of those have fixed my problem so now it has to be something fuel related.
Once the car cools down (a few hours minimum), it fires right up and drives fine. My guess is I'm getting vapor lock somewhere in the fuel system.
Any advice on troubleshooting this issue? If replaing the fuel pump was easy, I'd just do that but it requires dropping the tank. I really want to verify the pump is the issue before taking it to the shop.
I've been experiencing what I believe to be vapor lock when the car is hot and only on the hottest summer days.
After parking and trying to restart after about 30 minutes, the motor tries to fire but barely runs and stumbles, almost like the timing has jumped. Lots of misfires.
I've replaced the coil packs thinking that they were getting hot and causing the issue, replaced the MAF thinking airflow was an issue, and found my started was coming apart and felt that maybe the motor was not turning over correctly due to the failing starter. None of those have fixed my problem so now it has to be something fuel related.
Once the car cools down (a few hours minimum), it fires right up and drives fine. My guess is I'm getting vapor lock somewhere in the fuel system.
Any advice on troubleshooting this issue? If replaing the fuel pump was easy, I'd just do that but it requires dropping the tank. I really want to verify the pump is the issue before taking it to the shop.