why is my ford not getting fuel

Asked by AlanTh Sep 02, 2013 at 07:29 PM about the 2004 Ford F-250 Super Duty

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck was running fine and I stopped for gas.  After fuel up, truck would not start.  Have checked the collision control.  There is no power to the collision control and the gauges are not working.

8 Answers

have you pushed the RED button yet? (is located on the driver's kick panel) might be black...but this button will restore fuel pressure~

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if you or someone else touched bumpers would have triggered this "safety" feature which inhibits any fuel pressure (in case a roll-over accident)~

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Check fuses as well. Not positive about the 04 model, but on the 94 model there's a fuse block under the dash above the e-brake and then on the driver side wheel well under the hood.

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I have 2004 f-250 I was driving from NC to NJ when my truck started losing power. I took it to a mechanic who said my fuel pump had went. He replaced the pump and the truck drove fine until I got about 100 miles away from his shop. What could be the cause of it doing the same thing?

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My Ford F250 powerstroke 2011 model has no power from the fuse to the diesel pump. What to do ?

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My 2007 Ford f250 isn't getting gas and I've changed fuel pump and fuel relay can anyone help me out? Idk what to do from here

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