Purchased a use 2013 police interceptor. drove to store, car won't start, sat for a while it started, drove home and parked it. not the first time vehicle engine stalls out, engine cuts out, won't start. is there a recall on fuel system? can ford remedy the situation or has it been fixed already?
Car stalled while driving later would not start would turn over but not run
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford taurus. the contact stated that the fuel module of the vehicle failed. the vehicle was towed to van drunen ford dealer, (3233 183rd st, homewood, il 60430, (708) 798-1668) and was diagnosed that the the fuel pump module needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 137,000.
Vehicle emits strong odor of gasoline when setting in garage. do not see any visible fuel leak. afraid fumes may ignite!
For the past 3-4 months my vehicle has a problem on start up (hot and cold) pressing gas and acceleration on street, highway, merging into traffic, etc - car runs very rough, sputters, hesitates and stalls. eventually, on january 7, 2020 my vehicle did not start at all. it cranked but still would not start. had battery checked (which was strong and fine) and had recent full tune-up done within the past 30 days of this complaint. had taken my vehicle to the dealer for this same problem at least three(3) times with no result except to pay money for things that did not need to be done.
The 2013 ford taurus was stalling intermittently and taken to the garage where the diagnostic code showing up was p0627, which points to a fuel pump module failure had occurred. this seems like the same issue as shown in nhtsa campaign number: 16v621000 but did not include my 2013 taurus and seems that it should have. summary from nhtsa campaign number 16v621000: ford motor company (ford) is recalling certain model year 2013-2015 ford taurus, ford flex, lincoln mks and lincoln mkt vehicles equipped with 3.5l gtdi ecoboost engines and 2013-2015 ford taurus police interceptor vehicles. a component within the fuel pump electric module (pem) may overheat causing a loss of electrical power to the fuel pump. ford recall number for this was 16s31.
While vehicle was driving down the road it suddenly lost power and stopped. vehicle was able to be pushed off of the roadway and found to have a faulty fuel pump module.
I can hear the gas sloshing around in my gas tank while i'm driving my car is this a normal function
I was slowing down from approximately 40mph for a stop sign. normal/below normal driving conditions. and the car just died at abt 20mph. full tank of premium gas. no sputter. no hesitation. and one stopped the vehicle started right back up again. this was in phoenix arizona
The vehicle has struggled to start after refueling at a gas station with a hiccuping type feeling, as well as being inconsistent on power under acceleration. sometimes very slow with a sudden pull, sometimes quick and responsive, it varies a lot by day.