Twice have had vehicle act like it was running out of fuel. Not getting hot, fuel, oil and coolant levels all good. After letting sit for 5-10 min would crank and run normal. Both times have had the AC running because of the warmer weather. Did not happen in the cooler weather when i first purchased vehicle. Could it be just a sensor or is the fuel pump going bad?
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Hi. you should replace air filter and ad a gooooood fuel ingection cleaner ,this should help.Good Luck
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Like Laurie Mack said. It is the inertia switch below the glove box. Here is some funny information. DON'T change the fuel pump first. Interesting fact: I bought the new inertia switch from Ford and the install instructions that came with it said to install the switch in the protected area to the right where the fuses are. It is like Ford knows it was a dumb place to put the inertia switch, but they won't let you know until after you buy a new one. I have read at least 20 other people on here that had the same problem I just had.
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It's probably the revolution sensor. see http://endwrench.com/images/pdfs/Service07MayEW.pdf
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similar problem with mine. disconnect battery for 45 min and better=
reconnect battery 1 hr later better/causes car computer to reset
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