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kaisen kaisen is offline
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Based on your comments, you're in way over your head

It's not a big deal to replace the fuel pump in a 2004 Mustang, and I'd guess that's your issue. You should be able to DIY if you have the fuel line clamp tools and a way to drain and lower the fuel tank. Guys that are good at it can do it in 45 minutes. It will take a DIY most of the day. It might take you all weekend.

Airtex #E2366 ~$85, will have to swap some parts over from your bad pump
Delphi #FE0443 ~$95

Don't forget to buy a new gasket for the fuel filler neck ~$20

Fuel pumps can last two years or two decades depending on care. No use blaming Ford for a nine year old car's pump going bad.
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