One is inside the trunk which is a manual pull cord. The power release is inside the glove box.
Remove the gas cap first. You may also find a schrader valve on the fuel rail that will relieve pressure.
thermostat is stuck,or bad head gasket.check thermostat first it's cheep and easy
We had this problem. It turned out that moisture had gotten into the distributor cap. Once we replaced it, the problem stopped! I had the same problem with my 93 Ford Tempo and after Sears had replaced the battery, they did not completely tighten down the ground cable. Ford could have put a better battery terminal on the car as well, as it was a bear to tighten down.
change the gas cap they need to breath or they will cause them to vaperlock
Firing order 1-3-4-2
Is there a picture of distributor cap firing order for 2003 ford f150 4.2 engine
You take the old one off and put the new one on without breaking it
Push the gas cap door in and it will pop open.
There isnt one, you just press and release the cover and remember..there is no filler cap underneath the cover!!
Remove fuel fill cap Turn on ignition Hear a hum? Check fuel pump pressure
75,000 miles
Check your altenator, fuel pump, and or starter.