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355Cheyenne
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Loc: Northern MN
Reg: 10-27-04
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06-18-12 08:01 PM - Post#2238944
In response to guardian08
My 98 was just having the exact same problem except I wasn't mudding. Twice I went through the car cash and she sputtered and bucked when the "under body wash/spray" shot up into the engine bay. cleared up with a little throttle. I kind of ignored it figuring I had some water in the dist. Cap. Then there was a very wet rainy daiy and it literally shut off on me and I started thinking WTF. Kept getting worse and worse until I came home from menards and it died twice on the highway coming back on within seconds.
I checked the battery cables and the + had worked a little loose.
May not be your problem but with out a doubt check your battery cables. Hot and cold cycling can work that loose. Also check all your grounds. Batt to body, Batt to frame, engine to frame, engine to firewall (passenger side rear head)
I am thinking you have a poor bonding or grounding.
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