The fuel pump relay on the 03-06 Expedition and Navigator is not serviceable. It is one of four soldered in mini relays inside the Body Control Module in the right kick panel. 97-02 and 07+ have replaceable fuel pump relays. The 07 and up have a different fuel pump/ fuse panel issue that Ford has a kit to upgrade the fuse panel.
When it dies to just runs out of fuel, the pcm thinks it is still running. The cruise will pull the pedal to try to maintain speed and the transmission downshifts as the car slows. The transmission keeps the engine turning until just about stopped and the tach drops to zero and the low oil pressure light comes on. All the gages stay up, a/c blows and the radio stays on. No check engine light or codes. After it sits for a couple minutes it will fire up and run fine. If I try to start it to soon it will flair a little on the fuel in the rail and then just crank like no fuel. It quit twice today so today was the day. I do have a new OEM pump assembly coming but it will not be here until next and the tank is full.
I pulled the schematics and came up with a plan to add an external relay and connecting it just like Ford does. Here are the schematics, 27-1 and 27-7. Continued in the next post.


When it dies to just runs out of fuel, the pcm thinks it is still running. The cruise will pull the pedal to try to maintain speed and the transmission downshifts as the car slows. The transmission keeps the engine turning until just about stopped and the tach drops to zero and the low oil pressure light comes on. All the gages stay up, a/c blows and the radio stays on. No check engine light or codes. After it sits for a couple minutes it will fire up and run fine. If I try to start it to soon it will flair a little on the fuel in the rail and then just crank like no fuel. It quit twice today so today was the day. I do have a new OEM pump assembly coming but it will not be here until next and the tank is full.
I pulled the schematics and came up with a plan to add an external relay and connecting it just like Ford does. Here are the schematics, 27-1 and 27-7. Continued in the next post.




