2002 ford exploer sport. Died wont start

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Asked by BrettTucker Jun 08, 2016 at 12:52 AM about the 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4WD Crew Cab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

have a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac about a
month ago it died and could not restart it end up
replacing the fuel pump fuel filter fuel injectors air
intake hoses coil pack plug wires 02 sensor. truck
finally started ran about a month driving down the
road it died again cannot get it started

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4,910

Aren't u getting any kind of codes before u jus start replacing things?

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Yes. 1st time code came back for #4 misfire. Have ran codes several more times no codes came back.

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Replaced plugs, wires, coil pack. My buddy said he could not hear the fuel pump kick in. Changed fuel pump and filter and inline filter Still wouldn't start. New injectors and a vacuum hose needed replaced. Unhooked o2 sensor and it started. Replaced catalytic converters hooked o2 sensor back up. Started right up and ran good. Drove about a month. While driving down road starting sputtering and died

4,910

U should try first to isolate is it electrical or fuel problem. Do u have spark at plugs versus do u have fuel pressure?

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4,910

If your getting fuel and electric, how bout timing, could it be off. How many miles on car? Did u try a lil starting fluid? Go rent a analyzer and try pulling codes now. Could be something unrelated to previous work. Do you have ram air?

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