Started my truck this morning to warm it up (22° outside, 2" snow on the ground). It started fine and then a few minutes later just died! Tried to re-start, no-go. Thought for a minute about all the no-start/quit info I have learned here. First went to fuse #30, sure enough it was blown. Pulled the fuel heater plug, replaced the fuse and it fired right up! 5 minute fix!
Just want to say thanks to all PSD owner who are willing to share their knowledge! :bowfast:
I agree with that to an extent. I have saved thousands also in repairs. However, I always get on here and read about new toys to add-on to it to make it better. Ohh well, its totally worth it.
Thanks for all the info PSN.
I agree with that to an extent. I have saved thousands also in repairs. However, I always get on here and read about new toys to add-on to it to make it better. Ohh well, its totally worth it.
Thanks for all the info PSN.
this place is the devil, if it wasnt for this place my truck would look as it does but not be nearly as fast. i can blame this site on all my aftermarket performance mods:ford:
this place is the devil, if it wasnt for this place my truck would look as it does but not be nearly as fast. i can blame this site on all my aftermarket performance mods:ford:
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