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Which one of the many new parts fixed the problem? (It'a usually the last part they installed )

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The transducer and driver seemed to have fixed the problem. I now have a spare fuel pump should the one go bad.

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Originally posted by visions:
Just driving down the road, doesn't matter what speed you are at, it just like hesitates and then dies. You pull over and wait a few seconds and restart it.

I would like to do the easy stuff first. I had it at the dealer and their diagnosis was the fuel pump too.




I had a Mustang that did this. 88 GT. Only it wouldn't start after it quit. So, the first time it did it I was on the side of the road with the hood up and trying to figure out what went wrong. Wiggled the wired on the primary side of the coil and it fired right up. Car would die once every 2 or 3 months until I finally replaced those wires, and every time it was the same fix on the side of the road.

Point is, it could be something very small and simple, and rather difficult to find. First thing I would do would be to take it to Autozone to see what stored codes are in the computer.

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Eh, I see you got it fixed.

Last edited by Sandman333; 09/04/04 02:45 PM.

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