I have a 1996 Mercury Villager and battled this problem for years. My van would stall on hot days, at high altitudes and sometimes just randomly (even on the freeway which posed considerable dangerous situation). Several dealers and mechanics could not diagnose the problem. I finally had the fuel pump replaced and the problem has not reoccurred. However, I agreed to use an after-market fuel pump and it does not give accurate fuel gage readings. You might want to consider using the dealer brand (which was considerably more expensive).
this happened to me on the 3.3 v6 all of a sudden it was the photo sensing module that has a thin film inside heat is a enemy had to replace whole dist.$500 just for a $50 part
A sudden decrease in barometric pressure is a sign that a storm is coming.
A sudden drop in the temperature
Sudden vasodilation
Mercury has a sudden fall and then the barometter measure it and when i mean by fall i mean air pressure so yeah it's cool I knoe it doesn't make sense but Im just writing this anyway. Even though it's pure glorius silly you know what. I PUT THAT WORD BUT THEY WON'T LET ME POST THIS STUPID ANSWER
The sudden loss of water pressure in the shower could be caused by a clogged showerhead, a problem with the water supply line, or a malfunctioning pressure regulator.
i have a 1999 cougar mercury vehicle that all of a sudden doesn't reverse.Why?
mercury has a sudden fall and then the barometter measure it and when i mean by fall i mean air pressure so yeah it's cool I knoe it doesn't make sense but Im just writing this anyway. Even though it's pure glorius silly you know what. I PUT THAT WORD BUT THEY WON'T LET ME POST THIS STUPID ANSWER
A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse ( bad , or in my case one of the ABS fuses was not installed all the way all of a sudden ) a sensor , or some other problem
Possible causes of a sudden change in water pressure in the shower include a clogged showerhead, a malfunctioning pressure regulator, a problem with the water supply line, or issues with the plumbing system.
Sudden change in blood pressure.
Possible causes of a sudden loss of water pressure in a house with a well include a malfunctioning pressure tank, a clogged filter or pipe, a leak in the system, or a failing well pump.