I have a 2007 mustang 4.0L that I've been driving for over a year. It's always started to great and ran great. We just got a cold winter where I live and now it won't start.
The battery died and I charged it. Eventually got it started and it drove fine. When parked again it started up, then when left overnight it didn't start again, just cranked constantly but no start. I found after a lot of trial and error that for some reason pumping the gas pedal gets it started. That worked for a few times until today. Now it won't start even with doing that. U've tried cranking ut without punoing to see if it was flooded, but nothing. It would crank, fire once or twice, then die out again. I have absolutely no clue what the issue could be. I've changed the battery already just in case. It has to be fuel related is what I'm thinking. Could it be the driver side fuel sensor? Or the fuel filter? Any help is appreciated, I've got to make sure I can get to uni this week. Thank you
The battery died and I charged it. Eventually got it started and it drove fine. When parked again it started up, then when left overnight it didn't start again, just cranked constantly but no start. I found after a lot of trial and error that for some reason pumping the gas pedal gets it started. That worked for a few times until today. Now it won't start even with doing that. U've tried cranking ut without punoing to see if it was flooded, but nothing. It would crank, fire once or twice, then die out again. I have absolutely no clue what the issue could be. I've changed the battery already just in case. It has to be fuel related is what I'm thinking. Could it be the driver side fuel sensor? Or the fuel filter? Any help is appreciated, I've got to make sure I can get to uni this week. Thank you