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help a wetback out!!

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homebuilt   +1y
if you fueled up a day or two before it could be bad gas and it clogged your fuel filter. happened to my f-150.
STUD1Y   +1y
at 4 bucks a gallon someone probably siphoned out your gas while you were sleeping.


just a thought.
unusualfabrication   +1y
Originally posted by STUD1Y



at 4 bucks a gallon someone probably siphoned out your gas while you were sleeping.

just a thought.

Ain't that the truth! But really I just wanted to say that the name of your post was great, LOL!
acromexicant   +1y
lol!^^^^ its fixed now, loose spark plug wire , dunno know how it happened
purplekush   +1y
no inner fenders + water + frying every sensor on your motor!

if one goes out... the rest will recalibrate to compensate for the failed sensor therefore ruining the rest of your sensors as well....

EKSESSIV CONTROL   +1y
just try starting it up normal when you get home . if it doest start hold the gas to the floor ( dont let up or pump ) and turn it over like you would do with a flooded carbed vehicle sometimes....sometimes throttlebodyed vehicles will choke out . try the things that are simplest first . and let us know
draggindakota   +1y
Originally posted by mexicant



lol!^^^^ its fixed now, loose spark plug wire , dunno know how it happened

At least it was something simple.
z71mazda   +1y
well at least you got it fixed one you will never have to check on it is the fuel filter that model dakota doesnt have one its the same as mine it sucks i know mine did the same thing but it ended up being the auto shut down relay " yeah good luck figurin that one out" yeah if you pull a lot of power those pop like it aint there