jp1985
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- 94xlt 5spd 4wd
Hello all I recently picked up a 94 xlt 5spd with 186k on it for a good price because i was looking into something family friendly that i could use to explore back roads and do some mild off roading with.
I took it out on its maiden voyage this past Sunday and almost made it to where i was going to be meeting up with my back roads group when the engine started to stall out and the check engine light came on and it completely died and would not restart. I was climbing a hill and it was hot out (around 100 degrees) My engine temp gauge didn't go up and I had plenty of gas in it like half a tank still. So after a hefty towing bill of 160 for being out in the middle of nowhere and having to be towed back to civilization I had the tow truck driver recommend a local mechanic in the town i was stranded in. They where able to get right to work on it in the AM and had it for several hours during which they replaced the fuel filter and check the fuel pressure and pump and drove it all around up step grades in the heat and couldn't get it to do it again so they where out of ideas. I thought maybe the problem was solved so i drove it out to one of the places my family wanted to go and do while we were on vacation and it was really hot out and plenty of steep climbs. We then got out of the truck and hiked around for a while and came back and it started to stall and check engine light came on again and it died again. I tried to start it again and it started up then started to stall so i gave it a lot of gas and took off and coasted down the steep grades back to regular roads then drove it back to town several hundred miles.
I am completely stumped as to what could be causing this and how i can fix it. The mechanic thought it may be a sensor that tells the engine its getting way to hot to shut off power so it doesn’t melt or catch fire. What do you guys think?
thank you all for your time and answers you may have.
JP1985
I took it out on its maiden voyage this past Sunday and almost made it to where i was going to be meeting up with my back roads group when the engine started to stall out and the check engine light came on and it completely died and would not restart. I was climbing a hill and it was hot out (around 100 degrees) My engine temp gauge didn't go up and I had plenty of gas in it like half a tank still. So after a hefty towing bill of 160 for being out in the middle of nowhere and having to be towed back to civilization I had the tow truck driver recommend a local mechanic in the town i was stranded in. They where able to get right to work on it in the AM and had it for several hours during which they replaced the fuel filter and check the fuel pressure and pump and drove it all around up step grades in the heat and couldn't get it to do it again so they where out of ideas. I thought maybe the problem was solved so i drove it out to one of the places my family wanted to go and do while we were on vacation and it was really hot out and plenty of steep climbs. We then got out of the truck and hiked around for a while and came back and it started to stall and check engine light came on again and it died again. I tried to start it again and it started up then started to stall so i gave it a lot of gas and took off and coasted down the steep grades back to regular roads then drove it back to town several hundred miles.
I am completely stumped as to what could be causing this and how i can fix it. The mechanic thought it may be a sensor that tells the engine its getting way to hot to shut off power so it doesn’t melt or catch fire. What do you guys think?
thank you all for your time and answers you may have.
JP1985