mistaake
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- Joined
- Mar 20, 2015
- Posts
- 651
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- 18
- Location
- SF Bay Area, California
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1999
- Truck Model
- Crown Vic
- Engine Size
- 4.6
Dies on speed bumps/sudden stops
OK... this is a wierd one...
Literally 5 mins after buying the truck I was driving to my friends place to pick him up so he could drive my other car home. Anyway, his apartment complex has some nasty speed bumps. I take them too fast... the burb would die each time I went over one not-super-slow.
At the time our theory was that it was low on fuel and the speed bumps sloshed the fuel around enough to the point it would get starved on fuel. Since it restarted after lots of pumping gas pedal and cranking each time, and drove the 1 block to gas station (no major pumps or sudden stops) fine, and ever since it's been fine. That day I got like 13gal gas if I remember right, and the other day I got maybe 8gal? I have no idea if fuel gauge works, and it's a pain to fuel because the hole is not angled like newer cars... which is why I never filled it up all the way - I'm not a patient person.
Anyway, it's been fine for like a week. Until today... was driving home, and had to stop really suddenly from I would guess 35mph. The transmission seemed to downshift really, really hard, and the engine died... I was able to roll to the side of the road.
It required a lot of cranking to get the engine going again. Like, enough cranking I was afraid the batteries couldn't handle it. But, got it going, and went to nearest gas station. Got like 20 gallons. I don't know if it's actually full (again, no clue if fuel gauge is accurate) but it seems like it was since it would not accept more gas. Either way, I can't image it was out of gas, since it's a 40 gallon tank?
So, what could the problem be? I don't want the truck to die on me at an intersection, in the middle of the road, or on the highway. I just really don't know to check since it runs fine otherwise. I'm thinking fuel filter maybe? Input appreciated!
OK... this is a wierd one...
Literally 5 mins after buying the truck I was driving to my friends place to pick him up so he could drive my other car home. Anyway, his apartment complex has some nasty speed bumps. I take them too fast... the burb would die each time I went over one not-super-slow.
At the time our theory was that it was low on fuel and the speed bumps sloshed the fuel around enough to the point it would get starved on fuel. Since it restarted after lots of pumping gas pedal and cranking each time, and drove the 1 block to gas station (no major pumps or sudden stops) fine, and ever since it's been fine. That day I got like 13gal gas if I remember right, and the other day I got maybe 8gal? I have no idea if fuel gauge works, and it's a pain to fuel because the hole is not angled like newer cars... which is why I never filled it up all the way - I'm not a patient person.
Anyway, it's been fine for like a week. Until today... was driving home, and had to stop really suddenly from I would guess 35mph. The transmission seemed to downshift really, really hard, and the engine died... I was able to roll to the side of the road.
It required a lot of cranking to get the engine going again. Like, enough cranking I was afraid the batteries couldn't handle it. But, got it going, and went to nearest gas station. Got like 20 gallons. I don't know if it's actually full (again, no clue if fuel gauge is accurate) but it seems like it was since it would not accept more gas. Either way, I can't image it was out of gas, since it's a 40 gallon tank?
So, what could the problem be? I don't want the truck to die on me at an intersection, in the middle of the road, or on the highway. I just really don't know to check since it runs fine otherwise. I'm thinking fuel filter maybe? Input appreciated!
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