It will shut off, run like it's running out of gas, will damage fuel injector, fuel finter, coil packs, exc.
No ( according to the 1999 Ford Expedition Owner Guide your vehicle is designed to run on " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane )
Check the fuel pressure.
It should pump the gas back up by itself simply by trying to start it. Make sure you put more than a gallon or so in there. More like 5-6 gallons
It should pump the gas back up by itself simply by trying to start it. Make sure you put more than a gallon or so in there. More like 5-6 gallons
Most gasolines have a high water content,When they are burned in the engine the water turns to steam and goes out the exhaust.As the exhaust system cools off, the steam condenses and water can run out of the tailpipe
Check your trans oil. It may be low...
Sure you can bypass it. But know that it is illegal and the engine will not run properly when you do this.
Usually a car does not run on water. If you have water in your gas you can put in some dry gas and be fine.
There are a great many applications that water can do for gas. Water can dilute gas to help it run better.
On a 2006 Ford Expedition the fuel pump inertia switch is behind an access panel , on the drivers side of the cargo area , near the liftgate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - if you don't smell gas or see any gas leaking , push the button down that has popped up on the top of the switch - turn your ignition key to the RUN position for a few seconds and then turn your ignition key to the OFF position - make another check for any gas leaking or the smell of gas , if none , go ahead and start the engine
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The run position is the same as when you start the vehicle. Once vehicle is started let go of the key fast.