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Old 12-18-2013, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by hawks.fan55
Has not been in mud/water, just through the snow. I don't think 8 inches of snow coulda caused it to bog, but I could be wrong
May not be your problem but, a few years ago we went to Va (from Ga) for Christmas, we took my pop in laws '01 F150 4x4 because there was considerable snow on the ground, 2nd day we were there the truck started to miss, and it only got worse, and eventually codes popped up for 3 cylinders.

We pulled the plugs and found that water had collected in the spark plug holes and was fouling out the plugs.

Replaced the plugs and all was well again.
 
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Alright man will do thanks
 
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It was just a broken 02 sensor and changed that and now she ****s and gets! Thanks for all the help. Merry Christmas
 



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