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CISPSD I am not sure exactly what the diagnosis was, but "sticky" injectors was what he told me. The injectors don't seem to work properly until warmed up, probably where he got the term "sticky". So far he hasn't been able to get to the dealer but did say that the truck seems to run much better cold than before.
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![]() ![]() ![]() I went to their website and it instructs you to fill your filter (diesel) and dump the rest in the tank for a quick injector cleaning. I'm doing it this week. |
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Another way to clean the injectors is to wait until you are almost out of fuel, right on empty, then put in a couple quarts of transmission fluid.
Rev the truck for a few minutes, then fill up. I do this AT the pump. |
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