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Old 08-24-2005, 08:05 PM
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Question no power

I have a 93 bronco, i parked the car for 2 weeks and now when i got in and started it it has no engine power. the truck drives but really has no power. I checked the ditributer and plugs is there anything else i can do before i go and bring my truck to a professional to be fixed?
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Old 08-29-2005, 08:18 PM
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Re: no power

Check the oil? Maybe deposits settled, or similar...

Is your mileage the same? (Did someone drive the p*ss out of it when you weren't looking?)

How's the exhaust note? (If it's low and heavy-maybe your cat converter got plugged?)
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Old 09-07-2005, 02:48 PM
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Arrow Re: Re: no power

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Check the oil? Maybe deposits settled, or similar...

Is your mileage the same? (Did someone drive the p*ss out of it when you weren't looking?)

How's the exhaust note? (If it's low and heavy-maybe your cat converter got plugged?)

I checked the oil and it fine, there are no cats on the truck just a flowmaster exhaust. I will say that it doesn't sound the same as it did though!
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