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Fla904
Feb 20, 2016Explorer
DSDP Don wrote:
If it happens again before you get home, try and keep track of all the surrounding conditions when it stops....ie...was it hot out, did you just climb a grade, had it been idling, fuel stop, etc. All of these conditions will help to diagnose it the next time. They don't always throw codes. By giving a better picture of what occurred it will be easier to help you.
Also a better description, like a 1998 Ford E350 Econoline Class C with 88000 miles, recent tune up, etc.
Sorry for the lack of detail, I was driving and was stressed. Needed some info ASAP. But it's a '98 ford e-350 6.8 l v-10 class c with 74k miles on it (bought with 58k) I have had no issues what so ever mechanically with it till now so it's pretty disappointing. I was really surprised by the reliability of it thus far, it's been a great power train. Lately it's been rattling and seems like it's having issues left and right. Minor tho, like weather strips and gen problems. The engine is not something I want to have issues with.
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