lately my 2001 zts has started sputtering at odd times, to the point of
almost stalling. Then the problem disappears for a few days.recently
changed plugs and wires trying to fix the problem but to no avail. Some web
sites have posted info on a replacement program for the fuel delivery module
can anyone confirm? thanks.
Dave Gower - 08 Apr 2006 13:45 GMT
> lately my 2001 zts has started sputtering at odd times, to the point of
> almost stalling. Then the problem disappears for a few days.recently
> changed plugs and wires trying to fix the problem but to no avail. Some
> web sites have posted info on a replacement program for the fuel delivery
> module can anyone confirm? thanks.
Yes, there is a 10-year warrantee extension on the pump/sender module(from
build date). Any dealer should be able to honour it. I haven't needed it on
my 2000 wagon yet but its nice to know its there.
EOO - 08 Apr 2006 17:04 GMT
> lately my 2001 zts has started sputtering at odd times, to the point of
> almost stalling. Then the problem disappears for a few days.recently
> changed plugs and wires trying to fix the problem but to no avail. Some
> web sites have posted info on a replacement program for the fuel delivery
> module can anyone confirm? thanks.
Just had mine done on my 2001 ZX3. I exactly recreated a situation
described in the letter from Ford notifying me of the extended warranty on
the fuel pump.
The low fuel light had just come on and I was exiting one highway to another
highway making a sweeping right turn at a pretty good clip when the engine
started gagging. Finally it stopped all together. After about 4 minutes
and several tries, it started again and I got gas ASAP. No more problems
for the rest of the trip.
Took it to the dealer the next day and they replaced the fuel pump free of
charge.
john hodgson - 11 Apr 2006 01:36 GMT
THANKS FOR THE CONFIM.. THE DEALER JUST REPLACED THE MODULE AND PUMP/SENDER
UNIT NO CHARGE..AND I SCORED AN EXTRA HALF TANK OF FUEL.
> lately my 2001 zts has started sputtering at odd times, to the point of
> almost stalling. Then the problem disappears for a few days.recently
> changed plugs and wires trying to fix the problem but to no avail. Some
> web sites have posted info on a replacement program for the fuel delivery
> module can anyone confirm? thanks.