If your 1993 Ford Probe is experiencing a sudden fuel cut-out, the problem is more likely one of these:
* Fuel Pump Relay: This relay controls the power to the fuel pump. A faulty relay can interrupt fuel flow.
* Fuel Pump itself: The fuel pump might be failing, becoming clogged, or not receiving enough power.
* Inertia Switch: Some vehicles have an inertia switch (often under the dash or in the engine compartment) that cuts off fuel in a collision to prevent fire. This could be triggered unintentionally.
* Fuel Filter: A clogged fuel filter restricts fuel flow.
* Computer Issues/Sensors: Problems with the engine control module (ECM) or related sensors (like the crankshaft position sensor or mass airflow sensor) can cause the engine to cut out.
To troubleshoot: You'll need to consult a repair manual specific to your 1993 Ford Probe. A mechanic or diagnostic scan tool can help pinpoint the exact cause of the fuel cut-out. Simply searching for "1993 Ford Probe fuel pump relay location" or similar terms will help find diagrams and information online or in a repair manual.