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Old 03-30-2008, 03:22 PM
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bogging or just plain cutting out

well i thought is was my ignition coil(s) cause it was telling me the P0300 multiple misfire,so i went ahead and changed it. WRONG!


i know the fuel filter is new but i dont know if its the fuel pump



problem here is that my 01 rodeo is running ruff at times (drops rpm and kindda tries to die) or it just dies when im coming to a stop(while still rolling),im lagging power when accelerating or just keeping it a a steady rpm level.


anyone know what it could be? ppl have told me that it could be your fuel filter,fuel pump,ignition coils,intake manifold


im really getting sick of this if someone can help me out that would be great


ps..there is no check engine light that comes on
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Re: bogging or just plain cutting out

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