Question:
My F350 turbo diesel got very wet when I hit a puddle that I did not see. It began to buck and my “engine needs service” light came on. It finally dried out and things were ok again. At least I thought things were ok. The problem I now have is that every time it rains, I get that same bucking and the light comes back on. I do not know where to look for the problem. I have been told that it is the glow plugs, its wires, its this or that. I was wondering if anybody ever had this problem?
Answers:
LIQUID NITROGEN ... as used in WELDING?
Check the air intake. If you knocked something loose, you could be sucking water into the cylinders every time it's wet.How do I re-time a 1971 chevy C10, 350 4 barrel?
Take it to the dealership, they'll be able to answer your question.Maybe a fan belt is slipping when wet? Spray some water on to the lower belt area and see if it does it when your parked and rev the engine up.
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