My 2003 Ford explorer sport track just died going down the road at 70 mph and now just cranks over and won't start

Asked by GuruL1R4G Apr 13, 2019 at 12:47 AM about the 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My story trac cranks over but won't start. It
just died going down the road at 70mph
replaced o2 sensors, fuel filter, crank shaft
sensor, cam shaft sensor mass airflow
sensor, starter, what the heck could it be.?
The pcm maybe? Please help

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While the vehicle's running fine and suddenly dies, it's most likely thrown the timing belt.

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first of all they have chains, if the vehicle runs then dies at 70mph the chain would have slipped and destroyed the motor dont answer if you dont really know

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