Posted by super99 on December 19, 2020 at 20:14:33 from (184.20.245.17):
In Reply to: Re: --FRANKINFORD? posted by FC1 on December 19, 2020 at 15:37:02:
Welcome to the forum! Lots of information and helpful people on here but you have to give as much detailed info as possible. Just posting that you have a Ford and it won't start or won't keep running is like going to the DR. and telling him you don't feel well but can't give any symptoms to work with. I'm not trying to bust your chops, it's just that without some details, not much help can be given. Model, year or serial number, gas or diesel. What is the problem, what have you checked so far, do you know how to check things over? The more info you can give us, the better chances someone can help you. There are guys that come on here with a question and get several replys to check or possibly fix the problem and then come back a week or 2 later and ask the same question without saying if they even tried doing what was suggested, usually they get ignored after the second or third time asking the same question. Help us so we can help you. Good luck, Chris
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