Questions & Answers for: fuel leak ford explorer

Question about 2004 Explorer

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...fuel filter & air filter also. Any solutions Open hood and listen for vacuum leak sound. pcv hose is most likley cause. Remove the IAC (Idle Air Controller (or Valve)) and either replace it or clean ...

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Question about 1999 Explorer

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...ford explorer when i start it the thing doesnt idle right up and down like crazy and will die but once i have it running it stays how do i fix this Check for vacuum leaks. Air filter may be clogged. ...

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96 ford explorer codes too lean bank 1 and 2 1. a vacuum leak. 2 low fuel presure. 3 bad airflow sensor.4 an exhaust leak before bank 1 or bank 2 o2 sensor 2

ford 2004 explorer replaced fuel pump and filter will crank but not start Do you have fuel pressure? Do you have Spark? Do you have all the ducting in place,from air filter to throttle body, and no ...

Question about 1995 Explorer

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...warms up it dies and wont start until it cools off. Possible culprits would be a vacuum leak or something involving the fuel system such as a clogged fuel filter or faulty fuel pump or fuel

...leak such as fuel filler cap fell off, EVAP control system does not operate properly. Vehicles that meet enhanced evaporative requirements utilize a vacuum-based evaporative system integrity check. ...

...leak when turning on engine .and its. Leaking some where by the transmission. means that when power is on the fuel pump is sending fuel to the engine. since is by the transmission side then you have ...

...we have to much fuel, like the engine is flooding out. Have a shop check fuel trim & determine if you have fuel injectors that leak & need to be removed, mailed away & cleaned & ...

leak or poor fuel ( fuel injector or F.filter blocked ) and there is Oring in the fuel injector cause a vacuum leak too. slow R. Check exhaust for leak before o2 sensor or the o2 sensor bad or not the

Question about 2004 Explorer Sport Trac

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...leak need to see how fuel line runs It runs from the tank to the frame(drivers side) up to the engine. I don't and you should splice fuel lines. I replace all of it. Plastic or metal. If the leak is ...

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