Now, come on! Face it! Your Ford 4x4’s Fuel Pump is starting to go, or you know it’s due from a glance at your odometer. If you wait until it gives out entirely, you’re stranded, it’s that simple. You know how many miles it has on it, and it’s past due for a replacement.
I think most of you will already know this, but if you haven’t read the news lately, let tell you something: cars can’t run without fuel, and they can’t run if the fuel stays in the tank. Unless you want to tow your car to the top of a hill every time you feel like going for a drive, you’re going to need to replace that fuel pump, and you need to do it right now.
You can be sure, the tow truck will have a working fuel pump in it, and that’s why it can show up when you’re stranded with a full tank of gas and a dry engine. Your old Ford 4x4 Fuel Pump was a good friend, quietly pumping for all those years, never asking for any favors, but it served you well, and its time has come and gone. Allow us to humbly suggest that this is not a good thing to put off. As often as not, a fuel pump will go out without any warning, and of course, you’ll be on your way to catch a plane, or rushing to your best friend’s wedding, or driving your Ford 4x4 down a trail 25 miles out in the Utah desert. Why have you not just taken care of it yet? Get a new Ford 4x4 Fuel Pump. Now.Please.