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Ok, I am usually one of the ones offering advice, but every now and then we all get the need for more input and help. My question relates to a 93 Merc Sable (hey it's FORD, give me some slack here!).
Anyway about 6-8 months ago on a few occasions when I tried to start it it would spin the starter nicely, with nothing firing up. I figured it was ignition or fuel, and cycled the ignition switch a few times (without engaging the starter) and then when I tried it, it would start. Then for a while (weeks months) it was fine. Then my daughter had the car and was stuck at a gas station 20 mins away. When I got there to rescue her 30 mins later, it fired up... 3 months pass, runs fine....this weekend I drove it to the Sierra.... was a long slow ride up, and it was running warm... not over heating but over half way up the temp gauge (which seems pretty accurate with coolant temps on the scanner readout). As I turned off the freeway as was winding up a residential street it started acting funny... I at first thought it was transmission, but then realized the engine was dying, and eventually did die. I could not restart it. I parked it and walked the last 1/2 mile to my destination.
Next morning started fine, drove it to where i was staying, and this morning 100 miles home.... ran fine. No problems at all.
Now from a prior experience with my explorer, I have been assuming the fuel pump is dying. That is still my main guess.
I ran codes, both fast and slow, KOEO and then KOER. Nada.
Now I mean I'm not anxious to drop the fuel tank... nor am I anxious to unnecessaarily replace a relay... so, with that history, I ask YOUR help.... ideas and thoughts. I could be way off base. I have also wondered about a vacuum condition in the fuel tank, but cannot verify that.
(Kinda fun to be on THIS end)
Thanks!
Anyway about 6-8 months ago on a few occasions when I tried to start it it would spin the starter nicely, with nothing firing up. I figured it was ignition or fuel, and cycled the ignition switch a few times (without engaging the starter) and then when I tried it, it would start. Then for a while (weeks months) it was fine. Then my daughter had the car and was stuck at a gas station 20 mins away. When I got there to rescue her 30 mins later, it fired up... 3 months pass, runs fine....this weekend I drove it to the Sierra.... was a long slow ride up, and it was running warm... not over heating but over half way up the temp gauge (which seems pretty accurate with coolant temps on the scanner readout). As I turned off the freeway as was winding up a residential street it started acting funny... I at first thought it was transmission, but then realized the engine was dying, and eventually did die. I could not restart it. I parked it and walked the last 1/2 mile to my destination.
Next morning started fine, drove it to where i was staying, and this morning 100 miles home.... ran fine. No problems at all.
Now from a prior experience with my explorer, I have been assuming the fuel pump is dying. That is still my main guess.
I ran codes, both fast and slow, KOEO and then KOER. Nada.
Now I mean I'm not anxious to drop the fuel tank... nor am I anxious to unnecessaarily replace a relay... so, with that history, I ask YOUR help.... ideas and thoughts. I could be way off base. I have also wondered about a vacuum condition in the fuel tank, but cannot verify that.
(Kinda fun to be on THIS end)
Thanks!