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Re: 2000 Ford F 350 4X4 reverse problem
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Posted by T_Bone on March 08, 2004 at 22:25:04 from (64.157.193.199):
In Reply to: 2000 Ford F 350 4X4 reverse problem posted by Todd Smith on March 08, 2004 at 19:24:28:
Hi Todd, The first thing to do on any problem with a puter driven equipment is too reset the puter, Disconnect the battery's (both) over night. Fords says, passenger negitive first, then driver side negitive. No, pulling fuse #15 is not the same. If you still have a problem then it's a valid problem. My fuel mileage took a dump a couple summers ago and I reset the puter and my mileage came right back. I now reset the puter every two months. My 15000 mile fuel mileage average with pulling 16k GCW 6000 miles and pulling 28k GCW 450 miles; ************* 17.1mpg************* T_Bone
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