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I am not sure where the cutoff is located. I would assume that it would be before the engine because it's purpose is to prevent a fire or explosion in an accident. One would assume that this means that the pump is tripped off. There is apparently some other fuel cutoff too... the inertia switch? I would run the trouble codes, and I bet you'll immediately know what's wrong. If there is spark, then i doubt it's that TFI, but it could be, so check that out. You can tell when it's fried by looking at it and smelling it.
Hectic:
If you'd like I could swing down to Illinois in the scort and take the gal out for a spin, se how she's doing and maybe make her a little less lonesome.... ;-) I know how that is though. I had 2 long distancers... one was too far to drive often, like you have, and the other was just between too far, and close enough, which is almost worse because you have to always sit and consider the drive.... plus she always wanted to come home for weekends, and the 12 hr round trip on Friday and then Sunday (sometimes Monday) was a pain. My family has a place on a lake that I used sometimes, and it's 1/2 way on a map, but by road its 3 hrs off the path, so there would be 6 hrs up, 3 hrs back, 3 hrs off the freeway and then Id sleep a few hrs, have a day, 6 hrs back to her school, and 6 hrs home.... good times. I also should mention that I had my old gen 1 89 scort GT at the time. I bought it from the neighbor who was backing out of his driveway to take the car to the scrap yard for $50.00 as he just got a new car. Granted, he didnt know anything about cars, but this meant that it was maintained for crap. It had 180,000+ miles (the odometer and speedo were broken). It was kinda rusty in some spots you cant see, and it was fun. I was told I had a yr. tops if I was gentle, put some money into it and drove sparingly. I had it double that, put in oa new alternator, wheel bearing, spindle and 1 tire. I drove that thing at least 70k miles... and it ran fine when I gave it up. $100.00 car. Now I have a 91 EGT in mint condition. 72k miles. No rust. all the bells and whistles. Saw it at a dealer in a rural area (by that lake) and went from 1300 to 900. I have had to replace the alternator... wheel nearings will come ($70 to do myself) and I put a new exhaust system on it. I also have a broken idle step up valve, but that was from replacing the alternator. The only problem is the paint. In 91 I guess the cool color was teal, with matching hilighted rims. Ive seen this car in this color a lot, and it seems a bit feminine, esp. with the wheels matching, but I cant complain!
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