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Engine turns over but doesn't start

Sometimes, not all the time, the engine turns over but won't start. If I press on the gas pedal and try again, it starts but wants to stall. I keep it running by pressing on gas pedal. After 5 seconds or so, it runs fine and re-starts fine. Runs fine all other time, no problems. V-6 3.0L

  • wally63 Oct 30, 2008

    The car would sometimes start in the morning, but not later that day. Sometimes it wouldn't start in the morning. I replaced the throttle position sensor but the problem persisted. I ended up at the dealer who determined it was the idle air control valve. Apparently, it can get a little gummed up and not function properly. They replaced it and no problems since. Thanks for checking. I should have updated my question with the answer. Maybe this info will help someone else. From what I can see replacing this control valve is relatively easy. It's located on top of the throttle body.

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    DOES THIS HAPPEN WHEN IT HAS SAT OVERNIGHT OR FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME?

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Sounds like your fuel pump is going up and away gone...replace soon

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Did you replace the spark plugs? Did you do a tune up?
The gas may have condensation water if you didn't keep the tank full in cold weather. Try this and possibly add a cleaning agent for the clogged lines.

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: Won't stay running

sounds like you have a bad ECU unit. have it checked.

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Check the pole/cord going to your gas pedel..u may have to take up the carpet.. but it could be a bearing in the pedel..

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 2000 ford expedition w/ 4.6 l, engine

The TPS sensor (or Throttle Position Sensor) is bad locate it and replace, it is located where the rubber air intake hose meets the intake manual, look for a wireand plug, also to make sure it is this sensor bring the truck to an Auto Zone and have them read any stored trouble codes for free this should confirm the faulty TPS.

Testimonial: "had the analysis done & the only code that came back was for the EGR. could it still be the tps or is there something else? I,ve changed fuel filter "

david dixon

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SOURCE: service engine soon is on. truck runs rough

well with out a trouble code there isnt much help you are going to get online. go to your local advanced auto or parts store and have them retrieve the code or codes from the pcm. if you can't get the van to the parts store you can rent a code reader from most part stores

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 21, 2010

SOURCE: Car stalls while you drive sometimes. It stalls

have the egr checked

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