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Truck won't start
DaOld Man:
I dont know Drew, you may be right, but I would suspect sparkplugs need rotating (85 bucks per plug) and maybe bad air in the tires. Might need a complete air change (400 bucks). Might want to rotate the seat cushions, since I heard they may be contaminated. (25 dollar special + 125 dollar federal rotate fee).
Bones:
Put it in H!
danny_galaga:
oh, and ignore bones and drew. they are trying to confuse you. if doing the checks ive described dont fix it, all you need to do is check the overhead underhang and maybe lubricate the fu-fu valves...
oh, and yeah. welcome back ;D
paigeoliver:
Well, it magically started working again without me doing anything. Well, I did lots of stuff, but none of them did anything. About 7 hours after my final search for the ignition relay (which I could not find, where is the part, the Chilton manual doesn't even tell me) it just magically decided to start again.
The speedometer/odometer has stopped functioning now, otherwise everything is working right again.
TOK:
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on January 12, 2008, 05:12:32 pm ---Well, it magically started working again without me doing anything. Well, I did lots of stuff, but none of them did anything. About 7 hours after my final search for the ignition relay (which I could not find, where is the part, the Chilton manual doesn't even tell me) it just magically decided to start again.
The speedometer/odometer has stopped functioning now, otherwise everything is working right again.
--- End quote ---
Problems that go away are the worst, because you never know when they're coming back. Sounds like you have a ground issue based on the gauges (unless you did something to them looking for other problem). S-10's of the same year as your truck had issues with a ground under the dash. Caused gauge and light issues.
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