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Mt answer to my seat problems was replacing the left seat with a right seat out of another truck. Nice to set level again. I'll spray the last seat swap because I couldn't find a tan seat
Well, finally got around to it, pulled the starter, looks like the trigger stud had been repaired before, so I did it again, didn't put the stud back in it, instead I soldered two 16g wires and fed them through the hole, put a connector on it and soldered it, under the truck I cut the trigger wire and installed a connector, got it back together and it works flawlessly lol, the thrush muffler sounds so quiet. But has a good tone to it I now don't feel like a cop magnet, and yes a tip makes a difference in sound lol
Also got around and tightened up the TV cable, it was way loose and tightening makes it feel like the truck is more there
I put in a reconditioned steering gear in the truck yesterday. Everything seemed to go smoothly and after I bled the system I dropped the truck and did a quick eyeball alignment. I was going to fire her up and take her around the block to see how it drove, but when I went to start it. ::click:: Dead battery. "No biggie," I thought. "I'll just jump it with my other car and it'll be good to go." Yea...not happening. I would turn the key it would fire for a split second and then die. I held the gas and started it and when I let off the gas the truck died again. Did some looking around online and lots of people suggest the IAC. It ran perfect before I replaced the pump and the IAC was relatively new. I dunno, we'll see I guess. It's always an adventure!
Probably just needs to re-learn the idle. Get it started, keep it running with a bit of pressure on the gas pedal, and it should eventually figure it out.
Probably just needs to re-learn the idle. Get it started, keep it running with a bit of pressure on the gas pedal, and it should eventually figure it out.
I had to go through the "idle re-learn" process on the Expedition, damn electronically controlled motors :P
Probably just needs to re-learn the idle. Get it started, keep it running with a bit of pressure on the gas pedal, and it should eventually figure it out.
It was the IAC, the one that was in it was busted. Put in a new one and she fired up first try!