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Rough Starting
Looking for some ideas. 03 F350 allways starts but runs very rough when cold. Even when its 28 degrees out still needs idle time. Once warm enough it is like a switch is flipped and runs great. In winter time if it is plugged in no issues. Snap-on scanners states glowplugs are fine although I have not checked ohms yet. Have replaced temp sender with no difference found. No codes ever. Should I be looking at oil temp sender????
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my 04 powerstroke did the same thing like the glow plugs were bad but when plugged in it starts like a champ, I took mine to ford and they ended up reprogramming the computer and it runs like a top cost around 200 bucks though good luck!
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