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On one of the occasions when it won't start back up, someone will need to figure out if you have lost spark to the plugs or fuel to the injectors to be able to troubleshoot the problem.
place a screwdriver or metal object between your ear and gas tank. Have helper turn key on but dont actually crank. you should hear the fuel pump buzz for approximatey 2 seconds each time you do this. This is the first step in solving this problem. If the fuel pump works, post again.
If you try to crank it and nothing happens your battery could be dead. See if your lights go on. If not, you probably need either a new battery or a battery jump and charge.
I had one with a poltergeist in it. It might run fine for weeks and one day when it's above 90 it would shut off. Let it sit for about a half hour and it would run fine for a few days or weeks. The Ford dealer could not figure it out. I found out it was not getting fuel even though it had a new pump and filter, same problem. Found a good used fuel regulator and that seemed to help out as the old one was full of rust. It shut off about 6 months after that and restarted & I soon sold that problem.
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