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NHDuckHunter8003

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The leak was in the collector again but I fixed it in no time and brought it to advance auto to read the codes and it was battery disconnect and air sensor. I can't remember the exact code number but the air sensor I'm sure was from when I disconnected it to do the plugs. Now that the leak is gone the exhaust sounds MUCH better and runs better too.
 

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Its amazing how much a small exhaust leak can affect the trucks performance. Glad you got it all sorted out.
 
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Yeah when I started her up right after I could hear the difference in tone and a decent amount of throttle response.
 

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Im 99% sure it was dumping fuel because the o2's were reading lean and making it act like a PITA.
 
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