jmkendrick
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My 2004 Expedition died on me while driving the other day. Found fuse 9 was blown. Was supposed to be a 15amp fuse but a 10amp was installed. Replaced fuse with a 15amp and truck started and drove just enough to get me to the top of the hill that i live on and died again. I was able to coast down the hill to near the house.
Replaced the fuse again to try to get around the cul-de-sac and back down the driveway, and the fuse blew right in the middle of the circle. Attempts to get a fuse up to 25amp to work long enough to get into the driveway were unsuccessful so I had to tow the vehicle up the hill to get enough momentum to get it into the driveway. During this time the fuses would pop pretty loudly as soon as the key was turned on.
Truck sat for awhile, replaced the fuse with a circuit breaker in a fuse buddy and it started right up. Sat and ran in the backyard for about 20 minutes without a hiccup. Current draw about 4.5amp.
Attempted to test drive the truck and it made it about 200 feet up the hill and died again. Was able to coast backward into the driveway. Reset the circuit breaker and the truck again ran fine and was able to get it back into the back yard. Now is back to running fine for extended periods of time at about 4.5amp draw with no issues.
Is it possible the fuel pump is heating up and dead shorting? I replaced the pump about 2 years ago with I believe a Bosch and never had an issue after. It seems more likely to me that something is shorting out in the wiring harness, which I am going to attempt to check today. If anyone has any experience with the harness shorting out I would appreciate some possible places to check. My back doesn't let me lay under the truck for long periods of time anymore.
Jeff
Replaced the fuse again to try to get around the cul-de-sac and back down the driveway, and the fuse blew right in the middle of the circle. Attempts to get a fuse up to 25amp to work long enough to get into the driveway were unsuccessful so I had to tow the vehicle up the hill to get enough momentum to get it into the driveway. During this time the fuses would pop pretty loudly as soon as the key was turned on.
Truck sat for awhile, replaced the fuse with a circuit breaker in a fuse buddy and it started right up. Sat and ran in the backyard for about 20 minutes without a hiccup. Current draw about 4.5amp.
Attempted to test drive the truck and it made it about 200 feet up the hill and died again. Was able to coast backward into the driveway. Reset the circuit breaker and the truck again ran fine and was able to get it back into the back yard. Now is back to running fine for extended periods of time at about 4.5amp draw with no issues.
Is it possible the fuel pump is heating up and dead shorting? I replaced the pump about 2 years ago with I believe a Bosch and never had an issue after. It seems more likely to me that something is shorting out in the wiring harness, which I am going to attempt to check today. If anyone has any experience with the harness shorting out I would appreciate some possible places to check. My back doesn't let me lay under the truck for long periods of time anymore.
Jeff