Engine will not start and run?

Tiny
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I got my car from my mother who got it from my grandmother who bought it used. The owners manual and both previous owners say if it gets below quarter of a tank it will not start and the fuel pump has to be replaced. My mom says she spoke with the Ford dealership. Supposedly there is no way to fix this and it was made this way. I think the fuel pump shut off switch may have been kicked. Help!
Thursday, August 17th, 2017 AT 4:36 PM

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Tiny
KEN L
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Hello,

This is a common problem when the fuel pump is starting to go out.

Here is a guide and some diagrams (below) that will show you what is needed to replace the fuel pump:

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-replace-an-electric-fuel-pump

Here is a video of the job being done on a similar car:

https://youtu.be/D1AyqeftAmA

Here is what you need to do on your car:

Please let us know what happens.

Cheers, Ken
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Friday, August 18th, 2017 AT 1:23 PM
Tiny
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Engine will crank but won't start. Fuel pump is working and fuel pressure is good. Sprayed starting fluid and still won't start (just to eliminate fuel issue altogether). Replaced spark plugs, checked spark all the way to the plug and it's good. Replaced crank angle sensor, camshaft position sensor, and knock sensor. Still will not start. During attempts to start, it would backfire through the throttle body every now and again but not consistent. Visually checked the timing chain and it appears to be fine. Battery is brand new and was tested. Checked anti-theft system by inserting key in ignition and see that the theft light goes off when attempting to start.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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What engine? Have checked for trouble codes?
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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I had it checked for codes and it said I needed a new cam sensor and knock sensor. I have not checked since I replaced those.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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Engine is 3.0L
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Problem occur sudenly? Any issues before it went dead? Have checked engine compression?
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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My car started to overheat one day add fluid seemed to be okay. The day it died I was going down the road and all of a sudden the heat gauge went all the way to hot. All the lights came on and it died. Oil and coolant showed low, so I added those. I had it towed and a friend looked at it and changed the crank sensor. Still did not start, I paid a mobile mechanic to run a computer check, came up with codes for a new cam sensor and knock sensor, but he said the engine compression was great on it.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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I have a 2002 Ford Escape with 100082 miles on it and a V6 engine. My engine cranks but my car will not start unless I have the gas pedal down. It will not idle. If I remove my foot from the gas pedal the car turns off. I revved the engine for a moment and when it got up to about 4000 rpms it makes a strange whipping noise and the car shakes. I just put over 3000 dollars into a new transmission. I am poor college student and I really don't have the money to spend another large repair. Please tell me this is something simple or what I can start to check.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Is the check engine light on?
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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KEN L
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I have seen this problem before its the idle air control valve making it stall at idle and it is making the noise.

Here is a guide that will help.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-replace-an-idle-speed-control-motor-iac

Check out the diagrams (Below)

Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.

Cheers, Ken
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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I changed 2 direct coils that had no spark with 2 known good coils that produce spark. I checked the remaining coils and all 6 produce a good spark now. I changed the spark plugs too but it still will not start. It does turn over and I know that I'm getting fuel b/c I pulled two of the plugs back out and they had fuel on them. I can also smell the raw fuel when I try to start it.
Now a little back ground on this Escape. It is my sister-in-laws vehicle and it had been running very rough. She could not get it to go above 45 mph and the RPMs were running 5K. It also used about a half tank of gas in less than 50 miles and finally stopped running and would not start after that. I assume that it was running on less than 6 cyl. When I pulled the old plugs they all appeared to be fouled and the #2 and #5 plugs were eroded very badly. I thought this was going to be an easy fix! Thanks for your help.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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You have fuel but no spark? What have you checked? What have you replaced? Do you have a digital multi meter to test a few things? I am wanting to test the cam and crank shaft sensors. Get back to me with as much info as you can so I can be of better help. Thanks
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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This is to "racefan966".
Like I stated in my post, I have fuel and spark with 4 of the 6 coils. I replaced the 2 bad coils with 2 known good coils and all 6 spark plugs are now new. It still will not start. I tested all 6 coils with a test plug and all six coils produced what looks to be a good spark. So right now I have 6 good coils with 6 new spark plugs and fuel, but it still will not start. It does turn over, but it doesn't sound like any cyl. Are trying to fire.
Yes I have a digital multimeter. Thanks
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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Ok so lets check the crankshaft sensor. The crankshaft sensor is on the front of the engine. What you need to do is unplug it and check the resistance should be 5 ohms or less (do this on the connector, see pic below). Now I need you to use the pic below to check for voltage at the CKP- circuit. To do this with the sensor unpluged hook up you meter to the CKP- term on the plug and turn the key on engine off and check voltage. Should be 1 to 2 volts. Let me know what you find here and we will take it from there.


https://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/249564_Graphic_144.jpg

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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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I have 1.5 v at the plug but more than 5 ohms on the CKP. On the auto scale I show.356 K ohms, but on the manual scale for just ohms I get no continuity. Am I safe to assume that the CKP sensor is bad? What about the two coils that didn't show any spark? Thanks
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Was the info I provided sufficient or do you need more?
I will be looking often for your reply as I really need to get this car fixed. Please respond as soon as you can. Thanks
Larrye
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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Ok as for the ohms if it is out of spec then yes it should be bad. I am not there so I must assume that the test was done correctly. As for the coils that don't fire this sensor tells the computer when to fire the each cylinder as the crankshaft turns it see's the crank movement (there is a wheel on the crankshaft for it to read) and then the computer fires the coil at the correct time. Now if the crankshaft sensor fails this won't happen so you may get spark at the wrong time or not at all. So with the info given I would say the sensor is bad. Before replacing it I would check the ohms of the new one to the old one because once you plug it in it is non returnable. Let me know how it goes.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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Thanks for the info, I'll give this a try and let you know what I find out.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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OK sounds good. Just get back to me on how it goes. If we need to look further then we will.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2020 AT 1:38 PM (Merged)
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OK, I changed the CKP sensor and it still will not start.
What's next?
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