03 ford excursion random stalling

Asked by GuruY2HFV Mar 27, 2018 at 01:44 PM about the 2003 Ford Excursion XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck stalls at random times. Where it’s warmed up,
cold start, driving, idling, in park, there’s no pattern.
There’s no warning, it just goes from running perfect
to off. Sometimes you can start it right back up,
other times it takes 5-10 minutes. Two mechanics
couldn’t figure it out. Trying to diagnose myself now.

3 Answers

W003 ford excursion, it's your distributed, I had the same thing happen to me ,was in a shop for two weeks and when I got it back it starting soon the same thing, so I changed the distributed, and VOILA, IT'S FIXED

It’s your fuel pump relay located on the back of your fuse box under the steering wheel. Had the same issue. Tried different things. Save yourself a headache, time and money. Replace this first.

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