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General Sport Trac Discussion
2003 XLT wont start first attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="user 57267" data-source="post: 1046282" data-attributes="member: 57267"><p>Just got mine back from the dealer after repairs. One of the issues was similar to yours, from a Cold start.</p><p></p><p>They explained that the fuel pump pressure was dropping from its' normal 60 PSI to less than 30, due to leakage within the body of the pump itself. The fuel pump was replaced (parts cost of over $400), and now it starts every time.</p><p></p><p>This is actually the second replacement fuel pump (third total for the truck). About 3 years ago I had to have the Original one replaced at 120,000, due to fuel leakage at the seal between the gas tank and fuel pump. Dealer rep explained that they tend to fail around 60-80K, so if we are getting over 100k on the original units, we are doing just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 57267, post: 1046282, member: 57267"] Just got mine back from the dealer after repairs. One of the issues was similar to yours, from a Cold start. They explained that the fuel pump pressure was dropping from its' normal 60 PSI to less than 30, due to leakage within the body of the pump itself. The fuel pump was replaced (parts cost of over $400), and now it starts every time. This is actually the second replacement fuel pump (third total for the truck). About 3 years ago I had to have the Original one replaced at 120,000, due to fuel leakage at the seal between the gas tank and fuel pump. Dealer rep explained that they tend to fail around 60-80K, so if we are getting over 100k on the original units, we are doing just fine. [/QUOTE]
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