Emergency Fuel Shutoff Question
#1
Emergency Fuel Shutoff Question
I have a 2002 F-150 5.4L that is a second truck and has only 16,000 miles.
I live 30 mi. S. of Atlanta and had to go 30mi. N. of Atlanta to carry my wife to
the hospital for test. We stopped at the Varsity on the way back in Atlanta.
Truck has been running fine since I bought it new. We went inside and ate. 30 min.
later got in truck to start home, turn key, engine turns over but would not start.
Waited 5 mins. tried again same results. After a few tries, never did fire off. popped hood. Stranded in downtown Atlanta with an ailing wife (very helpless feeling),
nothing amiss, no loose wires, plenty of juice in battery. One in a million chance.
A man walking by saw what I was doing. He worked for a local Ford dealer, said to hit
fuel reset button, he stopped and helped me, checked the valve under the hood while I
turned the switch on, he then pulled the panel on the passenger side and reset the
fuel shutoff. Truck fired up and ran fine all the way home. I thanked him and bought
his lunch.
Question is, What caused my fuel to shutoff and should I have a diagnostic check done.
I don't want to have this happen again, especially if the wife is alone in the truck.
At least now I know where the Schrader valve is and how to reset the fuel shutoff,
thanks to a caring stranger. He saved my bacon.
Many thanks in advance.
I live 30 mi. S. of Atlanta and had to go 30mi. N. of Atlanta to carry my wife to
the hospital for test. We stopped at the Varsity on the way back in Atlanta.
Truck has been running fine since I bought it new. We went inside and ate. 30 min.
later got in truck to start home, turn key, engine turns over but would not start.
Waited 5 mins. tried again same results. After a few tries, never did fire off. popped hood. Stranded in downtown Atlanta with an ailing wife (very helpless feeling),
nothing amiss, no loose wires, plenty of juice in battery. One in a million chance.
A man walking by saw what I was doing. He worked for a local Ford dealer, said to hit
fuel reset button, he stopped and helped me, checked the valve under the hood while I
turned the switch on, he then pulled the panel on the passenger side and reset the
fuel shutoff. Truck fired up and ran fine all the way home. I thanked him and bought
his lunch.
Question is, What caused my fuel to shutoff and should I have a diagnostic check done.
I don't want to have this happen again, especially if the wife is alone in the truck.
At least now I know where the Schrader valve is and how to reset the fuel shutoff,
thanks to a caring stranger. He saved my bacon.
Many thanks in advance.
Last edited by TES; 10-29-2009 at 11:02 AM. Reason: addition
#2
The emergency fuel shut off switch under the passenger kick panel will pop when it is jarred. It's designed to shut the fuel system off in an accident. If you're worried it might be bad, then I'd replace it. It's easy to get to, and easy to replace. It's called a fuel pump inertia switch at Autozone and it's $30. I don't know what could've made it pop if the truck wasn't bumped, but it's just a push of a button to get it going again...
#3
possible fuel problems
i have a 2006 f 150 4.2 liter yesterday it just quit in costco parking lot it turns over and fires a little bit but it won't run the tow truck guy said maybe fuel filter now i changed the filter but before i did i turned the engine over see if the pump was working and nothing happened so i seen the emergency shut off i pushed the button in still nothing now one question that shut off switch just went in and out didn't click or set is that the way it works? i checked fuses ok ground cables ok so what will cause the fuel pump not to work? or where should i look next?
thanks for the help !!!!
thanks for the help !!!!
#4
Turned out to be the two screens/filters attached to the in tank fuel pump.
I do have another question though. I pulled everything from the tank and installed a new fuel pump while I had it out and both in tank screens/filters.
The whole assembly slides into a sump housing at the bottom of the tank and clicks in with two latches to secure it.
The filer on the outside of the canister slid inside the sump housing. Does it have to be outside of the housing? there is a notch and I assume that is has to be outside so it is exposed to the tank. The reason I ask is it starts and idles great, but on the road tests it hesitates a bit like it isn't getting all of the fuel is needs but never stalls. Could this be because the external housing screen/filter is inside the sump housing of the tank and not on the outside? Thank for your help. I am having trouble finding any information or installation instructions for confirmation.
I do have another question though. I pulled everything from the tank and installed a new fuel pump while I had it out and both in tank screens/filters.
The whole assembly slides into a sump housing at the bottom of the tank and clicks in with two latches to secure it.
The filer on the outside of the canister slid inside the sump housing. Does it have to be outside of the housing? there is a notch and I assume that is has to be outside so it is exposed to the tank. The reason I ask is it starts and idles great, but on the road tests it hesitates a bit like it isn't getting all of the fuel is needs but never stalls. Could this be because the external housing screen/filter is inside the sump housing of the tank and not on the outside? Thank for your help. I am having trouble finding any information or installation instructions for confirmation.
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