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daeheldoongge
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2/10/2012
13:06:34

Subject: cold start up help!!
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so i go out to my dakota. its a 94 3.9l 4x4. i start it and it runs fine in 4x4, but when its in 2wd it struggles and i have to give it sum gas. my buddy thinks its my transfer case? im at a loss. can someone help me out. my truck is my work vehicle and im a logger that often times need 4x4 to pull a 13 foot trailer and my mini van for my wife isnt going to last when it rains. help me out. please.



negrodamus
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2/10/2012
14:49:57

RE: cold start up help!!
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check for codes first. in there are no codes in the engine controller then check your fuel pressure it sounds like your fuel pump is starting to give out. make sure the plug wires are not arcing and the plugs are properly gapped. when was your last tune up? i recommend running atf and diesel fuel in your engine to clean out the gunk in the engine galleys and cylinder heads that could be causing excessive resistance on the valvetrain. not sure about your wifes minivan. she probably needs to lose weight



EGGNOODLEHEAD
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2/14/2012
15:39:59

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COMPRESSION TEST YOU DUMB A$$. CHECK YOUR BABRECUE IGNITER TO SEE IF ITS HOT ENOUGH. THEN SHAKE THE F#$K OUT OF YOUR BABY TILL HIS BRAIN RATTLES LIKE AN OLD CAN OF BOLTS. THEN GIVE HIM YOUR TOOLS IF HES CONCIOUS AND HAVE HIM CHECK THE RESISTENCE OF THE WIRES TO YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTER. IF IT SHOWS 9.43 RETURN VOLTS THEN THERES YOUR PROBLEM. IT SHOULD BE 12.44 IN ANY CASE YOUR HEAD IS CRACKED JUST LIKE THE BABY'S AFTER YOU DROPPED HIM OFF THE BALCONY LIKE MICHAEL JACK OFF SON.




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