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Old 05-10-2006, 08:23 AM
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1995 Ford Explorer Problems

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1995 Ford Explorer, 4 door, 4.0L, 4WD. Fuel pump went bad, had fuel pump replaced. Ran allright for a little, now it is hard to start, got to push her down to the floor, engine idles at about 650-750RPM. Sometimes she will shutoff at stoplights. Fuelpump is working. IAC Valve??? Thanks

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Re: 1995 Ford Explorer Problems

IAC valve is a good possibility. Also was the fuel filter changed when the pump was installed? If not, there may be more debris that has been pumped from the tank to the filter.
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Re: 1995 Ford Explorer Problems

Hi,

Yes, we replaced the fuel filter in the Explorer when the fuel pump was replaced. I am going to pick up a IAC valve on Tue. when I get into town. Thanks
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