1999 ford explorer shuts off unexpectedly when driving

Asked by EXPLORE Mar 04, 2014 at 01:29 PM about the 1999 Ford Explorer 4 Dr XLT 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

turns right back on like if there is  no problem tough?

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Has the fuel filter been changed within the last fifteen years. It's cheap enough, easy enough,

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I have a Ford Explorer 1999 I have a question does anybody knows okay I was driving my Ford Explorer keeps starting. I was driving everything shut off I did not have no headlights. No four ways. But I was getting towed everything come back on can somebody tell me if I be short or that ground wire is bad thank you

Why does my 96 Ford Explorer Sport Trac stalls out after going for a long drive?? I replaced the oxygen Sensors, fuel pump, fuel filter an cleaned the MAF sensor an it keeps doing the same thing. It will start back up an go after waiting for at least an hour to cool down but I'm tired of this happening an need some advice.

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