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Asked by Leah Jun 14, 2017 at 06:51 PM about the 1999 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have 1999 Ford F-150 Ok so at first the car would start
right up I could drive it for awhile then would suddenly just
die so I changed out the battery replaced one of the    
Terminals  drove it to the mechanics to get  a smog . It
suddenly just died the mechanics believe it was the fuel
pump it turned out  it wasn't nothing showed up on the
code reader  checked all of the fuses they were good now
the car will start up first thing in the morning after that it
just cranks but won't turn over if I do get it to turn over it
runs rough and shakes  any suggestions please and thank
you

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Sounds like a coil issue but would think that would post some code. Have you given the throttle body a good cleaning? Did they put a new fuel filter in when they did the pump? Other thoughts are a crank sensor. Good Luck!

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I just bought some throttle body cleaner and i plan on checking the fuel filter this weekend I have also thought maybe it could possibly be a crank sensor

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