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<blockquote data-quote="4rd Toys" data-source="post: 16475483" data-attributes="member: 81870"><p>Sounds like a sensor or electric connector is loose and when it gets wet, it causes a malfunction throwing your truck into limp mode possibly [without a check-engine light].</p><p></p><p>Trying to think which sensor reads engine temp.... 'cause most sensors on the block are combination of brass & plastic so it's cracking and water/moisture is getting in...</p><p></p><p>Check the bottom sensor that plugs into the aftermarket air intake tube [or OE airbox, right?]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4rd Toys, post: 16475483, member: 81870"] Sounds like a sensor or electric connector is loose and when it gets wet, it causes a malfunction throwing your truck into limp mode possibly [without a check-engine light]. Trying to think which sensor reads engine temp.... 'cause most sensors on the block are combination of brass & plastic so it's cracking and water/moisture is getting in... Check the bottom sensor that plugs into the aftermarket air intake tube [or OE airbox, right?] [/QUOTE]
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