1999 E250 econoline 4.2

Asked by honestjoe20657 Aug 09, 2019 at 10:10 AM about the 1999 Ford E-Series E-250

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

cranks / no start. Older neighbor has let it sit due to no start. Replaced battery
for him, no scan tool communication, checked and replaced a couple of fuses
and removed aftermarket alarm , repaired wires at ign. switch, Now it
communicates with no codes due to extended battery issue. Have spark, fuel,
injector pulse. KOEO test revealed a fail with intake plenum actuator. repaired
linkage rods and code for that has been corrected. Still no start. Should fueel
pressure drop quickly from @ 40 psi.Perhaps bad fuel? Trying to help the ole
man out as he is on a fixed income.

3 Answers

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Info says, fuel pressure should be within 5 psi of actual value, 1 minute after key off. The 40 psi sounds good. If pressure drops like a rock, you have a pressure leak. Can you check if system rich or lean?

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Can't check for rich or lean due to no start issue. Sent you a reply just moments ago. Give me a bit and I'll get back to ya. Thank you so much for helping me dust off my thinking cap. : )

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