Was sitting outside my kids school with the car idling and the call stalled and won't start. Please help!!!!!!!
SOURCE: car dies at idle
I think a top end cleaning would be of value to you.
1. Remove inlet hose and clean with carb spray
2. Start car and rev up to about 2,000 rpm and feed more carb spray for a moment or two. It may not even want to run without a fight when you are doing this part.
3. With engine running, open throttle (wide open throttle) and hold hand over inlet and then take your hand away and allow it to flow again and release the throttle. Don't over rev it, you just want to create a vacuum state in the intake that will remove carbons, etc. Do this open throttle and cork it with your hand about 6-8 times. Then reassemble anything you took apart.
This trick removes stubborn gunk in the intake by loosening it with carb spray first and creating a vacuum to dislodge it. Expect a little black smoke when doing this trick.
SOURCE: 1992 crown victoria stalls
I had the same problem until I cleaned the throttle body--Problem went away.
SOURCE: 94 CROWN VICTORIA FUEL PUMP
Yes you can replace it. It is in the fuel tank. You will need to drain the tank and remove it to gain access to the fuel pump. A floor jack will help when lowering the fuel tank. If you fo to a dealer to do this you will be looking probably around $700.00 to replace the pump.
SOURCE: my transmission on my 94 crown victoria seems to
have the fluid changed, the new fluid should cure this.
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it will turn over it won't fire
That was 2 days ago Did you have the battery tested What have you done so far We can only guess here at basic things one would check in a similar situation
If the engine turns over fast you check for spark & injector pulse Wouldn't a repair shop help be a good suggestion?
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