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You probably have an electronic ignition system to go with those fuel injectors. It sounds like it runs just long enough to empty the fuel out of the injectors, which means there might be a vacuum problem. I'm a carburetor person myself. Are you sure it sound like it NEEDS gas or could it be flooding?
Okay I've had my Ford Truck for coming up on 18 years, and well it's been great truck... That being said I will say troubleshooting a Ford with all the issues around the electronics, relays and ect. can be a real pain... Make trip to junk yard and get few things.. 1st try swapping out fuel tank selector switch, then fuel pump relay... switch is in cab and relay is in engine compartment on drivers side... if neither does it i bet you anything its the computer itself.. mine was acting up it was doing same thing for awhile.. when that computer starts acting up the problems can vary and all together change... makes troubleshooting next to impossible good luck. Ty in KC
The fuel pump shut-off switch could be in one of three places. #1 behind the right front kick panel cover.#2 behind the left front kick panel cover.#3 near the floor tunnel on the passenger side where you put your feet. I have seen people bump it with their feet,or car wash people bump it with the vacuum cleaner, tripping the switch and causing the vehicle not to start.To reset the switch,simply push the button down at the top of the switch,and you will feel a "click" when it is reset.
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