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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: middle of nowhere, BC
Year: 1984
Make: ford
Model: bronco II
Engine: 2.8
Class: 4x4
Used For: daily driver
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The truck runs fine until the temps get up above 35C or in the 90's. It will be driving fine and all of a sudden it just loses power when I try to step on the gas. It usually idles ok but any attempt to up the revs meets with a situation that feels like I just turned the key off...any ideas?
I've tried getting the comp to diagnose it but all it said was that the o2 sensor was going. That was replaced but it still did it |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Year: 2001
2002
Make: Ford
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Model: Ranger Edge
Focus SVT
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: middle of nowhere, BC
Year: 1984
Make: ford
Model: bronco II
Engine: 2.8
Class: 4x4
Used For: daily driver
Posts: 33
Rep Power: 11 ![]() iTrader: (0)
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when the outside temp rises into the 90's. It runs fine while it's cold but then just loses power. I'll be going along at 50 mph and if I try to step on the gas it sputters and then it just gradually gets worse until I am forced to pull over. It will usually idle but if I try to give it gas, it dies. I shut it off and let it sit for a few minutes and then I can usually get it to start up and run decent for a few minutes and then it starts again.
Oh yeah, sorry...it's a 93 2600i |
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