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wtf? clutch crapping out already?

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Old 09-25-2007, 04:11 AM
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How many miles are on your fuel filter?
car only has about 8K miles on it. I bought it with 7 barely used with the new smell still in it and only used it to get to school, and work. I average 5-6K a year,lol.
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:29 AM
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I would take it to the dealer and get it checked. Tell them that the fuel pump is hesitating and or cutting out on you after long cruises (like the TSB says) and tell them that you feel it is the fuel pump. If they give you crap tell them there is a known TSB out there and please look into it. If that doesn't work take it to another dealer. You DO NOT have to take your car to the same dealer to get warranty work done. The dealer doesn't even pay for the warranty work(or they get reimbursed for the work and parts) Ford does so it really should be a non issue.
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