tbsrider2000
LVC Member
I have an excellent low mileage '92 Town Car that runs great, but lately it has decided to stall on occaision. There are no engine codes and the engine light does not come on, it just dies while you're running down the highway. It acts like it just ran out of gas. After letting it sit for an hour or so, it will start up and run just fine again.
I've been told that winter additives in gasoline cause the gas to foam when sloshing around in the tank, and due to the baffle design in the tank, Town Cars are very susceptible to this??? I don't know if I go for that or not. I've also assumed that the gas cap may not be venting properly, causing a vacuum in the tank, but I've driven with the gas cap completely off and it still has stalled.
The pressure at the fuel pump has been tested and is fine, but I am still suspecting that the fuel pump is overheating or something and is unable to pump fuel after it gets hot. I have replaced the fuel filter (which was fine).
I have thought about blowing air through the fuel line from the filter to the tank, but have not tried that yet. I also have not checked the spark when it dies, but I believe it still has spark at that time, because it will attempt to kick over. (computer getting hot??)
Any suggestions would really be appreciated.
Dave
I've been told that winter additives in gasoline cause the gas to foam when sloshing around in the tank, and due to the baffle design in the tank, Town Cars are very susceptible to this??? I don't know if I go for that or not. I've also assumed that the gas cap may not be venting properly, causing a vacuum in the tank, but I've driven with the gas cap completely off and it still has stalled.
The pressure at the fuel pump has been tested and is fine, but I am still suspecting that the fuel pump is overheating or something and is unable to pump fuel after it gets hot. I have replaced the fuel filter (which was fine).
I have thought about blowing air through the fuel line from the filter to the tank, but have not tried that yet. I also have not checked the spark when it dies, but I believe it still has spark at that time, because it will attempt to kick over. (computer getting hot??)
Any suggestions would really be appreciated.
Dave