SOURCE: 1995 gmc 4x4 tbi/1/2 ton
I had a problem with the brakes on my 2005 GMC that significantly increased the fuel consumption. The calipers for the disk brakes were not moving freely and were causing the brake pad on one side to always contact the rotor. This problem is easily found by checking for heated brakes after a short drive or by coasting to a stop to see if the truck rolls easily without power.
SOURCE: engine Back fired, blew out muffler.
Sounds like you may have gotten some debris in your exhaust pipe or something was clogging your muffler. Maybe the innerds of you Catalytic Coverter went and got stuck or the innerds of your muffler gave out. That would be the only few things I could think of to cause something like that.
Sincerely,
JC
SOURCE: missing while idel
It is probably a bad coil, have someone put it on a computer and see what cylinder is missing. The coils go bad all the time on the 5.4's
SOURCE: 1989 ford e 150 fuel poblem
check the module located on the side of the distributor. I have had that problem and that was the ticket. Fords are common for that sort of failure.
SOURCE: Ford 460 loses power then dies. Starts back up. Idles fine.
It sounds like you might have a clogged catalatic converter on the exhaust system.
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