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F350 stops running
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Hello people! I have a big problem right now. went from germany to Paris with a school class but I can't drive back, where I live. The problem is, the bus(f350;1991; similar to the one at the picture) only drives for about half an hour, than it turns off and I can't drive on, as the motor doesn't start again. Already changed water pump/coolant pump. The warning lights near the steering wheel say temperature is alright (about 90 degrees celsius), but when I open up the cooling system and look for coolant liquid, it is simmering/bubbling. I dont know what to do. Thinking about it could be something with the thermostat. Maybe someone of u really knows the problem and may help solve it. with best regards and thanks for ur help! Freedomdriver |
the problem you describe seems to fit the recall for the distributor ignition module.Some 1991 5.8 motors were found to stall unexpectedly as they warmed up,so there was a NHTSA recall requiring dealers to fix the problem...the distributor usually has to come out,and it's tight quarters work.
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hey Gary, thanks for ur reply! you are sure it may not be something with the head gasket as well? (perhaps it is, I dont know).
Dont understand everything you wrote about NHTSA, so I have to ask. "there was a NHTSA recall requiring dealers to fix the problem...the distributor usually has to come out,and it's tight quarters work. " This is their homepage, right?: Home | National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Does the distributor send someone who repairs the ignition module, when I call NHTSA? How much will it cost or is it a case of warranty? "it's tight quarters work" - sry, what does that mean - is it complycated or does it take much time to repair? thank you! |
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