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Vehicle starts fine when engine is cool, then when it is hot it has trouble starting. Once it is started it never dies and has no performance issues, but after driving for 30 minutes, I turn it off and it usually will not start right back up, especially when hot outside. I have replaced the Fuel pump control module and the same issues are there. Check engine light recently came on - P0267 and P025A codes. Took to Autozone and they read the code and suggested that the control module I purchased may have been dead, so I tried to replace again with no results. I am not sure if it is a wiring issue or the fuel pump needs replacement.
What makes this problem better or worse?
Worse when engine is hot
How long has your 2013 Ford Taurus had this problem?
a few months
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Hello, sounds like a "hot soak" fuel concern. A hot engine will vaporize fuel arriving at the engine if the fuel quality or consistency is in question. I would question fuel quality or fuel delivery. A fuel pressure test should be performed to determine if there's a concern with the pump itself. https://repairpal.com/auto-repair-near-me Click the link or call us at 877-913-1554. We'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area.