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New Accelerator pedal-no spark

Original problem, truck would not start. No spark. Changed accelerator pedal, still no start. Then checked MIL light and found: 681, 622,611, 612, 611, 431, 616, 343.
  • Posted 25 Jul 2009 05:37
  • By JJfish
  • joined 25 Jul'09 - 6 messages
  • New Jersey, United States
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Hi dear friend
I have the same problem.
Di you fix it?
  • Posted 22 Jun 2024 03:20
  • By Afshin
  • joined 29 Aug'23 - 34 messages
  • Iran, Islamic Republic Of

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