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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / December 2007

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WLK - 17 Dec 2007 01:16 GMT
I have a 2001 Ford F-350 pickup with a V-10 gas engine and less than 31,000
miles on it. The truck started and ran fine when I used it a week ago. Today,
the engine cranks, but it does not start. I checked all of the fuses and
found none bad. The fuel re-set switch did not require re-setting. If I turn
the key to on, I believe that I hear a noise for a second that I believe is
the fuel pump. What else should I check to try and solve the starting problem?
Tom J - 17 Dec 2007 01:30 GMT
> I have a 2001 Ford F-350 pickup with a V-10 gas engine and less than
> 31,000 miles on it. The truck started and ran fine when I used it a
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> noise for a second that I believe is the fuel pump. What else should
> I check to try and solve the starting problem?

If it's freezing, check for a frozen gas line fuel filter. Your filter
is located along the frame near the back of the cab on the driver
side. It takes a special tool to remove and replace.

You do have gas in the tank, right?

Tom J

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