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How many bales of marijuana are you muling?
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Also, you might try stripping the bowtie emblems from the body and telling her she's a Ford. Probably improve slightly.
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The temperature related part of it makes me think the problem is electronic in nature, not fuel.
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Or, you might find some guys that know a lot about your truck here. |
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I would check the coolant temp sensor or possibly even a bad thermostat. If the coolant sensor is going bad the car is going to run very rich and you should see your gas mileage really start to tank. The whole "not heating up properly" thing and the stalling thing might be two separate issues though. |
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I can't recall a scenario in which my fuel pump gave me warning it was going to fail. In my experience, they just die when they feel like dying. |
If it is a fuel thing, what about a fuel pickup problem? Ever try filling the tank up and seeing if you still have the stalling issue?
I had that happen to me once after installing a new pump in my Firebird. The freaking fuel line that connects the pump to the sock came lose and it wasn't picking up fuel properly when the tank was less than 1/4. |
Damnit, sounds like I may have to go to a mechanic after all. I am still going to try the start it early and let it warm up, but that last comment from Detoxing makes me think it may be the coolant sensor. I have been noticing it has been using more gas lately as well.
Understand the "mechanics" down here are basically back yard mechanics that charge for their work, no autozone or anything like that anywhere. Is checking the coolant temp sensor something I could trust them to do, and is a new one relatively cheap? Is this something anyone with half a brain of mechanical knowledge (not me) could do, or is it something that is best left to professionals? Sorry for all the questions, just hate not having a mechanic I can really trust. |
A good mechanic will just drive the car and instantly know or at least have a strong suspicion what the problem is. These models of trucks all have the same problems.
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I still think my first step will probably be letting it warm up a little longer tomorrow morning and see if that helps any. If I am off base in thinking this, please let me know. |
Find a gringo bar down there and ask some gringos about good mechanics in the area.
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LOL at the gringo bar....I think I am the only gringo for about 100 miles...if there are others I would love to meet them.
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If you are driving around most of the time with less fuel than normal, your tank will get condensation and you will get water in your fuel. Get about 3 bottles of heat or whatever water displacement additive and pour it in the tank. If that's hard to find get some isopropyl alcohol and pour it in.
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