fast_dave
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '98 Spt 4.0 OHV 5 spd 4x4
yeah, i had a similar issue - i installed an intake kit and one of the hoses seemed to expand by quite a bit so after it warmed up it started leaking. every time i would restart my car after letting it warm up, it'd have a high idle and i'd get a check engine light. i'm surprised you don't have a check engine light, maybe the bulb is bad and you actually have something. i think going to the auto parts store and having them read the code is worth your time since it sounds like you might need to go there anywaysStart looking for a vacuum leak imo
My bet is the crank sensor connector is floodedCar died on me this morning while driving to work. A lot of water on the streets, especially on underpasses, up to my shins. I turn into a little kid always when I see those huge puddles and I drive in them HARD just to see the huge splash
Soo the last one killed the car just as I drove over it. Engine died on the spot. Engine does crank but it feels sluggish. Won't start anymore. I had my laptop and obd tool with me and and checked engine fault codes with Forscan but there weren't any NEW fault codes
Intake doesn't have any water in it so I don't believe engine is hydrolocked. Also it wasn't THAT deep a ditch
Maybe water got somewhere it shouldn't have gotten and is preventing car from running. Maybe problem goes away when car gets to dry for a few days.
Maybe crankcase position sensor died, serpentine belt could have hit it when performing self disassembly
Maybe engine jumped off timing and I'm back where I started five years ago![]()
this was redemptionCar died on me this morning while driving to work. A lot of water on the streets, especially on underpasses, up to my shins. I turn into a little kid always when I see those huge puddles and I drive in them HARD just to see the huge splash
Soo the last one killed the car just as I drove over it. Engine died on the spot. Engine does crank but it feels sluggish. Won't start anymore. I had my laptop and obd tool with me and and checked engine fault codes with Forscan but there weren't any NEW fault codes
Intake doesn't have any water in it so I don't believe engine is hydrolocked. Also it wasn't THAT deep a ditch
Maybe water got somewhere it shouldn't have gotten and is preventing car from running. Maybe problem goes away when car gets to dry for a few days.
Maybe crankcase position sensor died, serpentine belt could have hit it when performing self disassembly
Maybe engine jumped off timing and I'm back where I started five years ago![]()