Truck keep shutting off while driving it

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Asked by Monique Feb 19, 2016 at 09:22 PM about the 1999 Ford Explorer 4 Dr XLT 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck keep shutting off when I'm driving it and the
abs light is on

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Can you tell me what is wrong with my truck I can drive it for a little while but then it cuts off and then I would have to start it up again and also the abs light is on can you tell me what is wrong with my truck

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The ABS light will not make truck shut off,sounds like you may have a fuel issue,such as bad fuel pump,the ABS light is a brake issue,if the truck will crank back up after setting a little while,check the fuel pump,sound like it is over heating and shutting down.

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My 03 explorer keeps jerking and cutting off. We literally just had the pump and fuel filter changed 2 days ago. What else could it possibly be

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Try your idle control valve...once had an Escort that would do the same thing & every mechanic told me there was nothing wrong. Finally found one that would listen!

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I was driving my 08 ford explorer and my abs and traction control light came on and my cluster went out and it stalled while driving and when not go back in drive or start and make a clicking noice without keys being in it. Once i parked it wouldnt go back in gear and it kept clicking whata wrong with it.

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