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Old 11-23-2007, 06:56 PM
snowbeachbum snowbeachbum is offline
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Trouble shooting 93 V6 4x4

Hey everybody, i got myself a Tonka truck.
Althou right now it just stopped while driving and wont restart.



Now this is what i did so far,

-disconnected fuel hose from the exit of the fuel filter to check for a clog or pump malfunction: thats not it
-diconnected the gas return hose and blew in in to see if that was clogged :nope
-checked the coil for spark : that's good
-checked the distribution: got spark there too
-all fuses & relays F/P, Main, Etc :nope
-and its definitely not the stater or battery connections



IT DOES TURNOVER and really good at that , but it just go's puf,puf,puf,puf..........

So maybe someone can tell me what's goin on would all six fuel injectors clog at the same time or is there an control module that just went haywire and what is the name of that darned thing????

Any other Ideas??????

I'll appreciate any input. We just got snow here and I miss my Tonka!!!!!

Thxs
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Old 01-21-2008, 02:24 AM
swiftknight23 swiftknight23 is offline
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Re: Trouble shooting 93 V6 4x4

its most likely a bad electronic sensor or a clogged air filter. if i were you i'd locate some service manuals, or take it to a shop.

hope this helps

Terrell
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