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bluelight320 02-02-2012 07:30 AM

2000 Mercury Mystique - Won't turn over after replacing Fuel Filter
 
I have a 2000 Mercury Mystique that I changed the fuel filter on. This in itself was a relatively easy procedure. Unfortunately, when I went to start the car up, it didn't want to stay running and idled only when my foot was on the pedal and then stalled out and made a noise in the engine area that sounded like a backfire.

Anyone have any ideas on what the problem is?

daveman 02-10-2012 03:23 AM

fuel filter
 

Originally Posted by bluelight320 (Post 16544)
I have a 2000 Mercury Mystique that I changed the fuel filter on. This in itself was a relatively easy procedure. Unfortunately, when I went to start the car up, it didn't want to stay running and idled only when my foot was on the pedal and then stalled out and made a noise in the engine area that sounded like a backfire.

Anyone have any ideas on what the problem is?


the first thing that popped into my head is that when you installed the fuel filter you may have put it in backwords they do have to flow a certin way or they get clogged and dont allow enough gas to pass through there for rough idle and stalls out or it may be the wrong fuel filter but most of the timmes it is put in the wrong way:D

bluelight320 02-11-2012 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by daveman (Post 16551)
the first thing that popped into my head is that when you installed the fuel filter you may have put it in backwords they do have to flow a certin way or they get clogged and dont allow enough gas to pass through there for rough idle and stalls out or it may be the wrong fuel filter but most of the timmes it is put in the wrong way:D


daveman,

Thanks for the reply. That was my original suspicion but it ended up NOT being the problem. I found the problem to be a vacuum leak and as soon as I found it and rectified the problem by reconnecting the hose, the car started up immediately.

daveman 02-12-2012 01:43 PM

fuel filter change
 

Originally Posted by bluelight320 (Post 16552)
daveman,

Thanks for the reply. That was my original suspicion but it ended up NOT being the problem. I found the problem to be a vacuum leak and as soon as I found it and rectified the problem by reconnecting the hose, the car started up immediately.


well that's good to here you were able to resolve the problem


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