Please forgive me posting in the fishing forum but I wanted to make sure this question was seen.
My father in law's 1989 F150 pick up has this problem...
the fuel pump will stay engaged even after the ignition is turned off and then the motor will not re-start.
this isn't much info but if someone can get us started with some trouble shooting it would be appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Keith
Ford truck fuel pump help
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Sounds like a relay to me
Big Dawgs are always right it seems. Disconnect the ground find an electrical panel under the hood and it may be there or find a manual at a local auto parts store. Process of elimination will find the relay when it sticks but if it is the fuel pump it-self they are usually in the gas tank and that's more difficult to fix.
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