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Well code 1450 for a Ford product is a problem with the gas tank venting system. I would think the pump in the tank is blowing the fuse, and it could be from excessive pressure in the tank.
Hi, the 1998 Ford Windstar has only one fuel pump which is located in he fuel tank.
You have to bring down the fuel tank from the cAR, Once the tank is removed, you can remove the fuel pump lock ring on top of the tank. It screws off counterclockwise......
The fuel filter is under the van located near the gas tank on a bracket bolted
to the body. Make sure you relieve the fuel pressure before taking the lines off
of the filter.
Check and see if you have any gas on the ground after you park your car. Check around the gas tank and gas cap. It's possible that the fuel pump (which is in the gas tank) has hoses that may be leaking. If this is a slight leak, it might only manifest itself via a gas odor into the trunk or passenger compartment. It might be a good idea to put the car on a hoist and follow the fuel lines from the engine to the fuel tank. There should a one line that takes the fuel from the fuel tank to the engine and another that brings back the excess. There should also be another line coming out of the fuel tank that is for venting. Unfortunately, the fuel pump and hose connections are not easily accessible and require either removing the gas tank or cutting a hole in the trunk to access it. You should definitely take care of this soon as leaks don't get better, only worse and it is a potential fire hazard. Good luck!
sound like the fuel sending unit in the gas tank will need to be replace. they call it a fuel pump assembly. a pain to change on the ground with jack stands, but not impossible
will not start when turning over.
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