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Sport Trac cranks but won't start - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="David Boer" data-source="post: 877729" data-attributes="member: 65415"><p>THanks to all. I am going to go in and clean the IAC and Throttle Body this weekend. A stuck IAC makes the most sense since the truck has no difficulty in running once the throttle is engaged and the IAC is disengaged, hence a stuck IAC sounds like the most likely cause.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Any easy way to tell if the IAC is dirty vs bad and needs replacing???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Boer, post: 877729, member: 65415"] THanks to all. I am going to go in and clean the IAC and Throttle Body this weekend. A stuck IAC makes the most sense since the truck has no difficulty in running once the throttle is engaged and the IAC is disengaged, hence a stuck IAC sounds like the most likely cause. Any easy way to tell if the IAC is dirty vs bad and needs replacing??? [/QUOTE]
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Sport Trac cranks but won't start - Part 2
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