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Not enough information but if you call CARQUEST and give them the stats of the vehicle they can help you out. (Year, Make, Model, Engine size, 4 x 4 or not....etc.)
If you are at or near the 100,000 mile mark then your fuel pump may have failed. If you remove the fuel filler cap and listen carefully at the filler neck while someone turns the ignition key to "run" [don't actually crank the engine] you should be able to hear the fuel pump buzz for about a second and a half as the key is turned On. If you don't hear the pump buzz then odds are your pump is dead. Your pump may have actually failed making it appear as though you ran out of fuel. Not to uncommon. Hope this helps and good luck!
need engine size 5.0/5.7.6.4 with or without deistributor without dist it is automatic with could be anywhere between 3-12*BTDC (before Top dead center)
it will take a 7/8 wrench and on the passenger side on bottom by starter it is a round sensor with one wire going to it un plug wire and screw it out now you may lose some antifreeze so be ready to screw new one back in quick
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