I'd look at the fuel pump in the tank. They can get gunked up or
start failing to rotate and then suddenly kick in. Pain in the ass to
replace sometimes, but the part is relatively cheap.
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On May 2, 2007, at 6:57 PM, Group44TR7@aol.com wrote:
> Amici
>
> Our 1992 Ford Explorer has been a very reliable vehicle until
> the last
> several months. Now, every once in a while, it does start with the
> engine
> seeming starved for fuel. There is no clear pattern emerging as to
> when this
> happens. However, after sitting a while after refusing to start,
> it suddenly
> start again. Then it works fine for many days or even weeks.
>
> Each time, we have brought it to the garage, they could not
> get it to
> fail. So we had an agreement to tow it over when it was not
> starting; so we
> towed it over today after it did not start and it started right
> away. The garage
> says there is a long list of potential causes such that it would be
> speculation on their part to start doing anything, anyone had
> similar problems or
> suggestions on the most probably cause.
>
> Cary
>
>
>
>
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