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trentswy
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- February 26 : 7:00a
| | Go to a parts store and rent a scan tool. | |
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- February 26 : 7:53a
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Mort
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- February 26 : 11:59a
| I'll give the same answer I usually do. How long has it been since you did a thorough tuneup? If you've owned the truck for a while and haven't replaced the cap, rotor, plugs, and wires, you probably should. I'm not saying it will absolutely fix your problem, but it won't hurt.
As far as cleaning your MAF sensor, you can either get some electronic cleaner from Radio Shack, or parts stores now sell specific MAF sensor cleaner. Just take it off and spray liberally. | |
devnull
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trentswy
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- February 26 : 12:55p
| | The truck has brand new plugs and wires and stays tuned up I dont think the 94 ram has a maf if so i cant find it. Ill take it to advance and have them scan it to see if i can figure out the problem. If someone knows where the maf may be let me know. Anyways thanks for all the help guys. | |
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Posted
- February 27 : 6:37p
| Quote: Originally posted by devnull
Quote: Originally posted by Mort
I'll give the same answer I usually do. How long has it been since you did a thorough tuneup? If you've owned the truck for a while and haven't replaced the cap, rotor, plugs, and wires, you probably should. I'm not saying it will absolutely fix your problem, but it won't hurt.
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If he's got a cap and rotor on a '94 truck, his issue isn't a tune-up, his issue is that someone stole his original engine and replaced it with something else!
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Remember, its a Chrysler V8.
Look at your intake tube. The MAF sensor will be the only thing with an electrical plug in it. | |
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- March 1 : 11:23a
| | It almost sounds like a Fuel Filter or Pressure problem, when was the last time the Fuel Filter was Changed? |
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