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fords are notorious for this problem . the noise your hearing is air trapped inside the pump . try to bleed the system by slowly turning the sreering wheel from stop to stop . if you still have a problem it might just need a new pump . very inexpensive easy fix
All of your symtoms point to a clogged fuel filter. The filter is located underneath the car below the passenger's side door. It will have fuel lines connected at either end. You will need to depressurize the fuel system by either disconnecting the fuel relay or disconnecting the wiring harness for the fuel pump. The bolt is clamped on the frame so you will need to unbolt the mounting bolts. Then you will rotate the fuel filter our and uscrew from the fuel lines.
IT COULD BE TORQUE CONVERTER PROBLEMS.ALSO THE TPS SENSOR WILL CAUSE THIS PROBLEM.STOPPED UP FUEL FILTER AND FUEL INJECTORS WILL CAUSE ENGINE ****.AND A WEAK OR FAULTY FUEL PUMP.
this list gos from most to least likely 1 Inspect Throttle Position Sensor Faulty or Incorrectly Connected Throttle Position Sensor. 2 Inspect Mass Air Flow Sensor Damaged, Loose, or Faulty Mass Air Flow Sensor or Circuit. 3 Inspect Choke Thermostat Stuck or Improperly Functioning Choke Thermostat. 4 Inspect Air Cleaner Tempature Sensor Damaged or Faulty Air Cleaner Tempature Sensor. 5 Inspect Fuel Filter Clogged or Dirty Fuel Filter. 6 Inspect PCV Valve Plugged or Damaged PCV Valve. 7 Inspect Carburetor Worn, Faulty or Damaged Carburetor. 8 Inspect Fuel Injector Dirty or Worn Fuel Injectors. 9 Inspect Hose (PCV)at Clogged or Collapsed PCV Hoses. 10 Inspect Fuel Pump Faulty Fuel Pump. 11 Inspect Fuel Pump Low Fuel Pressure.
this is a long list i know but this is every thing that would cause this but it go's from most to least hope this helps
It is your fuel pump it has to put out at least 30psi at the fuel rail. Regardless of how much gas you think its getting its not enough. Replace the fuel pump.
well fuel pump is
Airtex Master / Fuel Pump Warranty - 1 YR
E2098S
$110.99
part is avabile at auto zone use part number most shops charge min of 65.00 per hr min of 2 hrs and it is locatied in the tank
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