F fb22279 New member Aug 7, 2009 #3 BUBBABOY's answers are worthless. he never gives anyone usefull answers. just look at his answers. i dont have a ford to tell you exactly but it should be along the fuel line.
BUBBABOY's answers are worthless. he never gives anyone usefull answers. just look at his answers. i dont have a ford to tell you exactly but it should be along the fuel line.
S Steven J New member Aug 7, 2009 #4 From a Chilton's manual. It sounds like a safety device in event of a problem like an accident. Except from trying to stop car jacking, it has no other use. Why else would you want to starve the engine of fuel?
From a Chilton's manual. It sounds like a safety device in event of a problem like an accident. Except from trying to stop car jacking, it has no other use. Why else would you want to starve the engine of fuel?