PVExpedition
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HI, Our Expedition quit on the Interstate tonight and we had to be towed home the final 11 miles. We are hoping you have some ideas on what to check to see why it quit. This is only the 2nd time this vehicle has had to be towed, withthe 1st time about 7 months or so ago when the starter gave out. We have a 1998 Expedition with the 4.6L. We just drove it from Albuquerque, NM to Atwater, CA on Friday, June 18, via Las Vegas, NV, drove it around the Atwater - Turlock, CA area for a week, without any problems. We left Atwater this morning at 7:37 am to drive back to Albuquerque. We took it nice & easy, making lots of stops, and had no issues until we were just west of Williams, AZ on I-40 after doing about 70 mph with the cruise on when all of a sudden the cruise dropped off. My wife was driving and had to use the pedal to keep the speed up. We thought it was weird but thought maybe the hill was too long and steep for the cruise to be on and it automatically dropped off. She put the cruise back on once we crested the hill and things were back to normal. We filled up soon thereafter and continued on our trip home with me driving. Things were fine again until just outside of Grants, NM when the cruise did the same thing at 75 mph. However, this time we were on a short very gradual uphill vs a long steep uphill and once the cruise dropped off and I started using the pedal the tach showed about 4,200 RPM and the tranny would not down shift out of passing gear until we crested the gentle hill. Things were fine again until we were 11 miles from home, doing about 65 mph on I-25, flat as a board, no hills. I had noticed a slight drop in rpms for just a split second but they picked up immediately, but then about 2 minutes later it dropped out of cruise and that was it. Nothing. It ran for another mile, if you call it rnning. I had power steering & brakes but then it died and I manhandled it off to the shoulder. I tried starting it to no avail. It cranks beautifully. Battery is only 3 months old. Starter is maybe 7 months old. I switched the horn & fuel pump relay to no avail. I checked the fuel pump fuse and it is fine. I did get it started once but it never went above 500 - 600 rpms and ran very, very rough, and then died. I can hear the fuel pump whir when the key is on & I listen near the rear tire. The oil when I left Atwater was in the middle of the full range and now it is barely showing on the stick so I know the oil is fine, although it did burn about 1/2 a quart over the 16 1/2 hours we drove it today. I read in the owners manual on page 105 there is a fuel pump reset switch that may get need to be reset after a collision but the indicator light for that does not show on the dash. However, perhaps that light is burned out and does not show. Highway 99, 58, I-15, and I-40 do have some incredibly rough patches, very, very rough patches and we are running 10-ply 265 BF Goodrich TA All Terrain radials and the Expedition was shaking all over the place when driving on these patches. Is it possible the shaking has caused an issue there? Well, I would like to reset the fuel pump reset switch but where is that switch located. Would any of you know where it is located? And, would any of you have any ideas what I should check in addition to the reset switch? Thanks for the help.
A clue / thought: We had either just filled up with almost 28 galls of fuel, or it was just before, when we 1st experienced this issue near Williams. Is it possible we stirred up some junk off the bottom of the fuel tank? If so, how would we clear that junk? How would we even confirm this possibility? The 2nd time we had the issue was right after we filled up again, and then it quit 118 miles into the tank. I am wondering if we got dirt in the injectors. Hmmmmm.....
A clue / thought: We had either just filled up with almost 28 galls of fuel, or it was just before, when we 1st experienced this issue near Williams. Is it possible we stirred up some junk off the bottom of the fuel tank? If so, how would we clear that junk? How would we even confirm this possibility? The 2nd time we had the issue was right after we filled up again, and then it quit 118 miles into the tank. I am wondering if we got dirt in the injectors. Hmmmmm.....
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