cbxer55
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- Automatic
Kind of figured that would be too easy. Yet despite that, the cover says the information is based on actually doing the work. 

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That's not uncommon. You can remove the panel on the inside of the tailgate and hit the latch mechanism with some lubricant to take care of that.
Mine did it to me pulling into my driveway, scared the crap out of me....it was a combination of worn out clips that connect the latch linkage to the tailgate handle and being ill-adjusted. Robbed some out of my old rotten tailgate and hosed every moving part down with WD-40.
I notice a difference when switching from gasoline to e85, but that's a much higher ethanol content. I doubt you'd really notice 5% ethanol.
My money is one the truck running so much better because of the new plugs. You're actually burning all of the fuel properly now.
Is that a Roush prepped Lightning? Just curious, I like it, How much boost you running?
Again Nice Truck
JP02XLT