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Ignition switch supply's B+ voltage to ignition coil fuse in the engine compartment fuse box , 10 amp fuse . If no B+ voltage there check ignition switch .
Try fuel injection cleaner this will help with the idling. If that does not do the trick take off the air tubes going to the injectors and spray in some injection cleaner and watch some, looks like black dirt will start to come out of the injectors.
Absolutely your Ford Taurus uses a fuel pump, with fuel injection the fuel pump is an electric fuel pump capable of higher pressures needed for the injectors, the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank, sometimes the fuel tank has to be removed from the vehicle to service the pump, and some vehicles that I have worked on have an access panel under the rear seat to open up and access the pump that way. Good luck !
have you checked for fuel or spark? my "guess" without being able to test or more info would be fuel pump. more testing needs to be done. let me know what you find and ill be glad to assist.
Im confused how do you have a direct inject diesel in a truck made 3 years before ford had such a thing 94(suposed to ) has a indirect inject diesel there is no electric wires running to the injectors there's only a pipe with very high pressure fuel running thru it
are you sure your not confusing the glow plug wires ?
they only get power to them for like 30 seconds when first starting it
Nope.. It's probably your pump mounted injection module (or injection pump) what ever you wanna call it.. A little control box up in the engine compartment next to the intake.. little 4 wire connection.. Pain in the **** expensive..
try resetting the inertia switch the owners guide might tell where it is located at some are under the hood in the trunk, or in a kick panel around under the dash
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