PhdNPrerunners
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What is the part called that is attached to the inner fender liner on the passenger side and what does it do? The truck is a 96 4.0 4x4. Thanks guys
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Sometimes called a "splash shield" or "splash gaurd". There's theorys but I don't know whats true and whats not in regards to their purpose.
a: keeps engine clean from splashes and debris carried up by the tires
b: gives a clean finished appearence on the exterior of the truck
c: when removed, equals better engine compartment temperatures
Or are you talking the 4-5" plastic ball thing?
Is it important it stays in the stock position? Cuz I took my splash guards out (temporarily) and I just cable tied that thing to the radiator hose I believe haha
Haha I did the same thing but one of the cables broke to the little ball. Is this a part I need to get fixed immediately or would I be ok driving around with it broke for a little bit?
If the vacuum line to it is broken, that introduces an engine vacuum leak, making it run lean, possibly enough to set codes and llght the CEL, with poor idling.
You can relocate it wherever, but if you want heat/vent control, keep it intact.
First I'd check other things......like regular maint....spark plugs, wires, fuel filter, clean MAF and TB and IAC.
To see those little hoses are bad, take a propane torch, DONT LIGHT IT, just let the fumes come out, if your idle spikes, you've got a hole in your hoses.