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Truck will die while going down the road,like elec is off but then it will kick back on and go. it may do this 2 or 3 times then be ok for awhile. a cupple of times it die and woukld not start for 2 or 3 min, would just crank, but waite a while and then it would start. If you do not push to hard it made it home. Let set in the driveway it ran 45 min just fine. Chack eng light not on, and no codes.
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guessing fuel pump you can buy a fuel pressure tester hook it up to the shrader valve on the rail and tape the pressure tester to your windshield and have someone in your passenger seat and monitor the pressure and if it drops off then dies you know the problem....
It's most likely your throttle. Your fuel pedal is electronic and these will wear out. If you watch this problem you will see it happens at a certain RPM range.
Try to check the ignition coil, when you driving it become hot then the car dies end won't start. After awhile when it's cold, then it will start. Replace the ignition coil. I hope it solves the problem
No engine light on? Sounds to me like the bumpy road may be knocking something loose. It would help to know if you have fuel pressure when the problem arises.
The truck is probably stalling on rough roads because the fuel pump float is not staying on the surface of the gasoline in the tank. Therefore, it is taking on air and interrupting the flow of fuel temporarily. It may be sticking a little and operating too slowly. The fuel pump is inside your gas tank but can be removed and replaced by you if you are skilled enough.
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