Take's A Lick'n
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- Aug 4, 2024
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- Location
- Wenatchee, WA
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2001
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 1st Gen Owner
I purchased a 2001 ST with 100,000 miles on it a few months ago. All was good for about 2 months. Now, about 4,000 miles later the ST is difficult to start after sitting over 6 +/- hours. It cranks and does not fire. If you turn the key to ACC and let the pump run for 2 seconds, then do it again a second time it will fire up. It starts good if you start it again in < 4 hours. A mechanic put in a new fuel pump which fixed the problem for about 1 week and back to the same issues.
I checked the fuel pressure at the front Schrader valve at it was about 40 psi after cycling for 2 seconds. The second cycle pushes it to 60 psi. It then starts with 1/4 pedal depressed. As I said it will start good for the next few hours but over night have to do the above described procedure.
The mechanic thought my son may have put in some very low quality watery gas which may have messed up the old pump. Not sure why the new pump went this way.
Also, When I bought it I found about 15 "tree" air fresheners in the cab. It had been in a large metal building near a field so I think that was what the owner did to keep mice out.
Does anyone have any other ideas? My next step is to change the fuel filter. But anyone else's experiences would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Tim
I checked the fuel pressure at the front Schrader valve at it was about 40 psi after cycling for 2 seconds. The second cycle pushes it to 60 psi. It then starts with 1/4 pedal depressed. As I said it will start good for the next few hours but over night have to do the above described procedure.
The mechanic thought my son may have put in some very low quality watery gas which may have messed up the old pump. Not sure why the new pump went this way.
Also, When I bought it I found about 15 "tree" air fresheners in the cab. It had been in a large metal building near a field so I think that was what the owner did to keep mice out.
Does anyone have any other ideas? My next step is to change the fuel filter. But anyone else's experiences would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Tim