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Mysterious miss
To begin with I haven't had time to install gryphon or ud pullys yet.
This morning had wet slushy snow and about 30 f. Drove 15 miles went and ate lunch. Truck was parked and off. After eating went to mail letters had the truck in 4x4 and in 2nd, continued to target approx 1 mile after post office by the time I got into parking lot the engine was shaking like it wasn't firing on all 8 (no cel came on either). Parked the truck went shopping for 45 minutes. Came back out of store praying truck would start and it did, ran fine all the way home. No cel and no problems. On the way home ran it in d and 4x4. Did something get wet and dry out? Something else going on? Lars :confused: |
It really DOES sound like something "wet", doesn't it? Sure doesn't sound like "limp mode", not if you didn't get an overheat warning.
I know these engines are very sensitive to water in the vicinity of the plugs, but if a truck can't stand a little slush, well sheesh! I'm sure stumped. - Jack |
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No plugs or cops changed yet.
Only 23K on truck mostly highway miles If the gryphon were hooked up could it pull them or does have to see them as the pcm does Lars |
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Alerts is a pretty neat feature, once you get used to it and learn what should be an alert and what shouldn't. - Jack |
With my Edge, I didn't see all of the codes that the Ford tech brought up...there were 2 or 3 4x4 codes that came up when my vacuum module crapped the bed and the Edge never showed them. The Edge only showed the P0171 code for a lean condition from a bad COP. Any idea why it would see certain codes and not others?
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Thanx Jack and Grabber523
This will give me more incentive to get the gryphon hooked up and running. Lars:thumbs up yellow: |
No Clue Here Bill - Any Ideas?
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I also wonder if it will be different as a Gryphon?
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