What could be wrong now?!

Asked by GuruZ5GH6 Oct 15, 2017 at 05:58 PM about the 1994 Ford Explorer 4 Dr Eddie Bauer SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Okay I have a 1994 Ford Explorer car tries to start
but wont. Changed the fuel pump & filter, radiator,
spark plugs, coil, battery, and crankshaft sensor.
After changing the fuel pump, it started and took it
for a test drive when I had to give it some gas to go
up a hill it stalled and wouldnt start. After changing
the battery it started and ran for a while when I
turned it off, and tried to restart it no go. I do not
know what to do next.

3 Answers

It seems I am still not getting anything to the coil but replaced the coil. And I had already replaced the ignition switch and starter a month previously.

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Try your starter relay could also be the pump you put in isn't primed properly or put in wrong are you getting fuel to fuel rail

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