1995 Ford Taurus '95 Taurus 3.8 dying

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OZARKRED
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Electrical problem
1995 Ford Taurus 6 cyl 144000 miles

'95 Taurus 3.8 dying after 20 to 45 min. driving. Worse on hot days, has happened on cooler days. Two mechanics unable to recreate the problem - it set no codes.
I replaced the 'ignition control module' and 'fuel filter' - no improvements.
When it dies, it usually just shuts off, but on a couple of occasions it stumbled a little bit before dying. There is pressure at the fuel rail immediately after dying and when it is cranked I can hear the fuel pump cycle and there is spark at spark plugs. I do not have access to test equipment to determine if the spark is right or if the fuel pressure is enough.
After 5-15 minute it will restart and run until it heats everything up again. When it restarts it acts like it's flooded for a few seconds.
This car runs very well when it's not doing this stunt.
Thank you for any help.
Ozarkred
Aug 13, 2010 at 7:38 PM
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Next time it dies out, don't wait for nothing do below and comback and tell me what's missing fuel or spark

Get a helper disconnect a sparkplug wire or 2 and ground it to the engine atleast 3/16 away from ground-have helper crank engine over-do you have a snapping blue spark? If so-you have a fuel related problem,If you can hear the fuel pump come On- check the fuel pressure with a fuel pressure tester designed for your fuel system to rule out the fuel filter/fuel pick-up strainer/fuel pump/pressure regulator and also listen to the injector/s are they pulsing or hook up a noid light and see if it flashing, If you don't hear the fuel pump, check the fuel pump fuse and fuel pump relay-Depends on what type ignition system is yours,No snapping blue spark continue to troubleshoot the ignition system-power input to the coil/coil packs,coil's resistances,distributor pick-up coil, ignition control module, camshaft and crankshaft position sensors and computer Note: If it doesn't apply to your vehicle disregard it meaning if it doesn't come with one ignore it and continue testing
Aug 14, 2010 at 5:00 AM