2004 ford explorer wont start

Asked by GuruMPW1F May 25, 2020 at 08:59 PM about the 2004 Ford Explorer XLT V8 AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have 2004 Ford Explorer XLT. Changed fuel pump
and fuel filter cause wouldn't start. Now the truck
wont start. It cranks but when it fires up shuts
down after couple seconds(like boogs out). I have
fuel injectors, plugs and coils,crankshift sensor
and fuel line pressure sensor all ordered and will
change all of this. Are these a good idea or any
input would be EXTREMELY APPRECIATED. Thank
you

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Unplug the master air flow sensor if vehicle start telling me

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Thank you will try that tomorrow and will let you know. If it does start (obviously replace it correct?) And if it doesn't start,then what?

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