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GoPackGo
Oct 05, 2014Explorer
"problem while pulling from Florida to mountains of Virginia the truck would be pulling along just if, and he would begin loosing power to the engine, have to pull over , shut engine down. when he sat a few minutes and restarted the engine and begin to pull again the scenario would happen again sometimes within minutes, other times hours."
I don't think that's how dirty filters act. If clogged, after a forced shutdown the truck wouldn't run for only a few minutes and shut down again, then start up and run for hours. Especially when towing, which pushes a lot more fuel through them. There's something else going on.
And of course we don't know when the filters were last changed.
Tim
I don't think that's how dirty filters act. If clogged, after a forced shutdown the truck wouldn't run for only a few minutes and shut down again, then start up and run for hours. Especially when towing, which pushes a lot more fuel through them. There's something else going on.
And of course we don't know when the filters were last changed.
Tim
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