2006 Ford F-150 Stalls while driving

Asked by DylanAndro Feb 26, 2019 at 03:42 PM about the 2006 Ford F-150 XLT Styleside

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2006 Ford F-150 4x4 xlt I just recently 3
days ago brought it in for the same problem where
I’ll be driving it then to have it completely stop, I
was told it was the fuel pump driver module but
ended which it ran for a good 3 days then just now
quit on me so now I’m writing this it is cold in
Canada -32 but I just wanna know the reason why
it just decides to stall

2 Answers

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Fuel pump fuse relay. #27 I believe. Defect in the fuse box causes it to melt and when it does it degrades signal to the So the PCM thinks the vehicle has been in a crash so it cuts all power to prevent fire. Ford has a relay relocation kit they should install for free. TSB- 15-0137 for the uel pump fuse. The kit is ford part EL3Z-14293-A Kit-Terminal

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I had the same issue in my 2006 F150 and found out it was the throttle body and everything had to be recalibrated after it was replaced.

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