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- City, State
- 43°48′48″N 91°13′59″W
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 91 4 do'
91 4.0 running bad, leaking gas!!!
As most know, my truck has not been driven in 6 months. The dash has been completely stripped away for aftermarket gauges. I tried to start it up and the battery was dead after I had it running last week and also I get nothing when I push on the gas after it is running, it actually bogs down.
I also have replaced the gasket on the throttle body and popped the throttle cable off and reinstalled it during this process. I have also just added a new intake tube.
While the truck is running, I step on the gas and it does nothing. I removed the harness on the back of the MAF and it now revs up, but still runs lousy.
I also don't know if my alternator is charging anything or if my 7 month old battery is just bad.
I dropped the truck at the exhaust shop for the new bent up tailpipe and I am nervous I might have a big issue on my hands before Moab.
Since I have no battery light or Check engine light on my new dash can someone tell me if I can just throw a meter on the alternator and if it reads over 13 I'm good? I also think I just need to clean the MAF. Any reason those two items won't fix it? Does disconnecting my factory gauge cluster throw the vehicle into a safety mode?
I did just get a XP240 scan tool so I may be able to search any codes from that.
Just looking to see what I can get away with bypassing to get this truck up and running.
As most know, my truck has not been driven in 6 months. The dash has been completely stripped away for aftermarket gauges. I tried to start it up and the battery was dead after I had it running last week and also I get nothing when I push on the gas after it is running, it actually bogs down.
I also have replaced the gasket on the throttle body and popped the throttle cable off and reinstalled it during this process. I have also just added a new intake tube.
While the truck is running, I step on the gas and it does nothing. I removed the harness on the back of the MAF and it now revs up, but still runs lousy.
I also don't know if my alternator is charging anything or if my 7 month old battery is just bad.
I dropped the truck at the exhaust shop for the new bent up tailpipe and I am nervous I might have a big issue on my hands before Moab.
Since I have no battery light or Check engine light on my new dash can someone tell me if I can just throw a meter on the alternator and if it reads over 13 I'm good? I also think I just need to clean the MAF. Any reason those two items won't fix it? Does disconnecting my factory gauge cluster throw the vehicle into a safety mode?
I did just get a XP240 scan tool so I may be able to search any codes from that.
Just looking to see what I can get away with bypassing to get this truck up and running.