2007 Ford Taurus 2007 Ford Taurus possible fuel pump failur

Tiny
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  • 2007 FORD TAURUS
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 67,000 MILES
What are the symptoms of a fuel pump failure in a 2007 Ford Taurus SE? Yesterday, after starting up the car, it was running rough (first time it's ever done that since we've had it), then it stalled & wouldn't start back up again. It would turn over (starter & battery are all fine, etc), but it's acting like it's not getting any fuel, and won't actually start. My husband says he can't hear the fuel pump engage when he turns the key on (do newer cars like the 2007 taurus make that tell-tale noise a fuel pump makes?), So he thinks it's the fuel pump. Or could it be the fuel filter? It has over 67,000 miles on the vehicle, and I don't think the filter's ever been changed. What about any sort of fuse or switch or other computer/electrical thing?

How difficult is it to change the filter and/or pump? Are any special tools needed? My husband looked under the car, and is afraid he doesn't have the tools needed. Can anyone say step by step how to replace a filter and/or pump? We can't afford to pay a mechanic, so having my husband be able to do this on his own would be a blessing.

Also, are there any repair manuals available for the 2007 taurus? If so, where can I get/buy one?
Thursday, October 7th, 2010 AT 5:48 AM

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Tiny
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As you were told at the other site, the symptoms of a bad fuel pump is low fuel pressure. There is no other way to know if your fuel pump is working properly or not but to read the fuel pressure. The spec for this car is Fuel Pressure
Key on, engine off(a) 210-380 kPa (30-55 psi)
Engine running(a) 180-310 kPa (26-45 psi)
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Thursday, October 7th, 2010 AT 6:44 AM

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