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I've got a '90 Ford Tempo GL that today decided to quit running. I had been running fine but all of a sudden shortly after leaving home, it sputtered and died. When I try to start it, it will start and run for a second then die. Could this be a faulty fuel pump? It has new spark plugs. Any ideas?
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ahh, i had the same problem once with my corona, its was a leaking feulpump gaskets... just needed replaceing and it was fine
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hey man i'm not totally sure what the problem is but go to this site www.tempotopaz.com and you are sure to get help
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Re: Ford Tempo repair
It could be a lot of reasons. i would suggest getting a haynes manual, $14.99 at autozone. There will be a troubleshooting section in the front of the manual. check that then reply to help narrow it down. or else we can be here for a long time.
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Re: Ford Tempo repair
if you think it might be fuel delivery then you should first check your fuel filter
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Re: Ford Tempo repair
Definitely check your fuel filter as well as your fuel pump :-)
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