slayne
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- December 12, 2005
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- City, State
- Wichita, KS
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 99 EB
Like other X owners I have the intermittent starting virus. I have a 99 EB 4.0 SHOC with about 94K miles. The intermittent start has been going on for about a year now. I have searched many of the articles on the forums looking for a solution trying various solutions suggested. Fuel filter has been replaced twice and fuel pressure is about 58 PSI and but does bleed down over the course of an hour or so. I've done the FPR and PCM relay swap as well as checking the inertia switch and they all seem to be OK. One thing I have noticed is that when the intermittent start happens I don't hear the fuel pump run. After several retries the pump starts pumping and the X starts except when my wife drove it 90 miles away and couldn’t get it to start. After starting it runs fine. This problem seems to present itself more as it gets cooler. Lows are in the high 40s with morning dew. Can a fuel pump die over a long period or do they just quit working? Could it be the crank or cam sensor possibly? I have not replaced either of these sensors. Are they part of the starting circuit and could they interrupt power to the fuel pump when starting? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.