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What do I do If the injectors,and it acts like it is a little flooded after it is warm,How is the best way to start it.Thanks It start great first thing when cold.
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hold throttle to floor ....
hold throttle to floor ....
Want that make it flood more?
Want that make it flood more?
Holding the pedal to the floor on a fuel injected vehicle shut off injectors and put the engine into "clear flood mode."
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Check to be sure the temperature sensor is working properly. Using a scanner to read the temp from the computer is the best way. If that sensor is faulty it will flood the engine when warm. If it reads -40° when the truck is warm it's your problem.
Some trucks have a sensor and a gauge sender separate from each other. The one with 2 wires is the one to be concerned with. The other just runs the gauge, period.
Check to be sure the temperature sensor is working properly. Using a scanner to read the temp from the computer is the best way. If that sensor is faulty it will flood the engine when warm. If it reads -40° when the truck is warm it's your problem.
Some trucks have a sensor and a gauge sender separate from each other. The one with 2 wires is the one to be concerned with. The other just runs the gauge, period.
Thanks,but it's still leaking down in a few seconds.So that is one problem.
If it's leaking down in a few seconds you likely have a bad injector that's not fully closing.
Thanks,but it's still leaking down in a few seconds.So that is one problem.
Thanks,I'll see if I can find another mechanic.
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