DConley
New Member
I am working on a friend's 2004 Expedition 4.6L engine. He was having driveability issues and parked it a few years ago. My first diagnosis was no fuel pressure, checked for power and ground at the pump, which was good so I got a Precision brand pump and put it in. Started right up but still had driveability issue, no power when trying to drive. I went back a few weeks later to do some more diagnostics and again no start, no fuel pressure. O'Reilly waranteed the pump so I put in the second new one. Again, stated right up. I had 30 psi with key on, 60 running. I let it run for about an hour. Still had no power while driving so I went back today (about two weeks later) and NO START, NO FUEL PRESSURE. I didn't have my electrical test equipment with me but I did check the connector which was tight and fuse, which was visibly not blown.
Are these pumps prone to such quick failure? I also thought the fuel pressure regulator was part of the pump but I watched a You Tube video (different engine) that showed one in the fuel rail behind the throttle body. Does the 4.6 have this? I also watched another video of a guy who also had two Precision pumps go bad. Any comments or suggestions?
Are these pumps prone to such quick failure? I also thought the fuel pressure regulator was part of the pump but I watched a You Tube video (different engine) that showed one in the fuel rail behind the throttle body. Does the 4.6 have this? I also watched another video of a guy who also had two Precision pumps go bad. Any comments or suggestions?


