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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2017, 09:52:00 PM »
That sucks!
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2017, 11:33:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Doc Nock:
Wasn't laughing when the guy at the tranny shop called today to say he'd changed out all the computer boards, installed fresh selenoids in the tranny and it still won't run!

Now what? They're lost and I'm up a tree...Woof-woof!   :(  
Sooo..he was "shotgunning" and now he expects you to pay for it?
That's bad form, Doc. And poor troubleshooting at best. Ask him to kindly put back your original 'good' parts at no charge...or eat the cost of the new ones.
Not sure what your budget is (if any) but sometimes you're money ahead buying new with a warranty and feeling comfortable for the next decade. Prayers up for clarity and discernment.
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2017, 05:36:00 AM »
Praying still brother and I know it's a hard pill to swallow when nothing seems to be going how we would like it to.
 Tranny work can be "Super Expensive" and that ain't my area of expertise but the fella that helped me even told me that today's tranny's can be a nightmare with the computer stuff that makes them shift etc.
 I was praying a "God Wink" would come your way and soon But He knows what is best for you.
 Maybe you should just make a day trip and see what a new vehicle would cost and see what both vehicles traded in could bring .
 Maybe not much but your headache will be gone ?
 Just throwing that out there Doc I know you have to frustrated and praying God comes to your rescue and point you in the direction that brings relief to your problems brother.   :pray:

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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2017, 08:52:00 AM »
Been reading that "worry" is a form of distrust of God's caring...  :(

No Shotgunning...there were codes for all the stuff he changed out, but there are still several codes and engine runs like crap, which is why they think it might be the main computer.

Took some garden goodies to a guy's house and backing around to leave, gouged sidewall on SUV tire!

Been told that trading (or trying) to trade 2 at once is like giving one away!

I'm thinking new SUV and loose the truck since here the land access is nill except for Nat'l forest which is too steep and rocky to hunt alone at this tender age, that, and hill folks up that way tend to trash rides sitting along the side of road so that wouldn't do!  :(

I don't need a 4x4 anymore living here!

Thanks for the prayers and support!
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #24 on: August 15, 2017, 04:21:00 PM »
Doc there are many crossover SUV that might work for you and most anymore are All wheel drive .
 The new Eco boost engines pack a punch in a little engine . I once drove a rented Kia and that thing got like 40 m.p.g in Tenn. They make small suv's that might fit your budget.
 My buddy just sold his F250 4x4 to a friend of mine and bought a used Suv that looks like a Box sort of and he puts all his tools etc. in it and sort of looks like a jeep sort of. Can't remember the name but believe me if you had one those rubber mats that weathertech or Hercules liners make you could put a mature deer in the back with no problem.
 Most come prepped with a hitch assembly and all you will need is a basket for back to carry on if that works best for you.
 I'm just tossing this out there is all...   :dunno:

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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #25 on: August 15, 2017, 05:28:00 PM »
Doc worry is paying interest in advance on the debt you may never owe. I use a Honda Element for driving around in the mountains here in New Mexico it works okay but I wish it had higher ground clearance.
It is written that Jesus said in this world you will have troubles but fear not for I have overcome the world. Also it is written that God has provided all things for life and godliness in Christ Jesus. So it is important to develop that relationship with Jesus to be able to overcome the problems that happen.
I'm continuing to learn how that is applied and the more I do the better things go.
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #26 on: August 15, 2017, 07:03:00 PM »
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Doc there are many crossover SUV that might work for you and most anymore are All wheel drive .
 The new Eco boost engines pack a punch in a little engine . I once drove a rented Kia and that thing got like 40 m.p.g in Tenn. They make small suv's that might fit your budget.
 My buddy just sold his F250 4x4 to a friend of mine and bought a used Suv that looks like a Box sort of and he puts all his tools etc. in it and sort of looks like a jeep sort of. Can't remember the name but believe me if you had one those rubber mats that weathertech or Hercules liners make you could put a mature deer in the back with no problem.
 Most come prepped with a hitch assembly and all you will need is a basket for back to carry on if that works best for you.
 I'm just tossing this out there is all...    :dunno:  
I've been doing talking to Ford drivers and there are several things they do I don't care for on their rides.

The issue with the deer in the cockpit is the ticks and other vermin crawling off a dead carcass in the cockpit I ride in....

amicus mentioned the deer bags that hold it all in but so they hold in body heat... Not thinking I want that.

I don't like Ford Eco-boost and while it has ground clearance in "Cross overs" I don't know that is the direction I want to go especially with a 4 cyl...

But thanks for the input!

Galen, letting go, letting God is terribly hard for man and especially for an old German!  :)

I'm working on it!   :deadhorse:
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #27 on: August 16, 2017, 06:50:00 AM »
Maybe a Volts Wagon is what you need you "Fickle frustrated Old  German Fuzz ball"    :p      :thumbsup:

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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #28 on: August 16, 2017, 01:56:00 PM »
Good banter Keith!   :)    :)  

I think there must be another lesson in all this...one that loosing money on a vehicle is part of the price of holding onto one too long...it happens!

Nobody seems here to have anymore ideas on what's wrong or how to fix it.  All the computer boards and tranny solenoids are replaced in the transmission with new and it still is throwing the same one or 2 codes as before for Solenoids that are BRAND NEW!

The common consensus is there is an electrical issue within the main computer...

I can't even get it to somewhere to trade it in this shape!   :(  

Alas, I may just have to dump it for parts or something somewhere... get a few hundred outa it and be done with it!   :(  

Good ride... 4x4, tow package, Standard Bed, well maintained till it decided to run like a dog!
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #29 on: August 16, 2017, 02:06:00 PM »
Is there any way they can test the new parts they installed Doc? My son had a cam position sensor go out on his Ford. Replaced it,,,still doing the same thing. A lot of head scratchin later we had replaced the sensor four times before we got one that worked...notorious for being bad from the the factory. Im not sure what kind of shop you ended up at but around here its hard to beat the guys at AAMCO tranny shops. It couldn't hurt to ask what they would charge for troubleshooting your problem. Maybe a dealership could help you out too..
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #30 on: August 17, 2017, 07:59:00 AM »
Mark,

Thoughtful response & I thank you for taking time to share.  2 hrs to nearest AAMCO here, if I thought it would drive that far, I'd drive to other dealers and just dump/trade it!

Ford dealers here are notoriously BAD and at $100/hr for labor while the pup working on your ride gets like $10/hr... Doesn't fill me with confidence!

Already switched out all the Shift solenoids and computer control boards in Tranny, with new and one with brand new.  The shop's research says its likely the main computer!
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #31 on: August 24, 2017, 02:01:00 PM »
So...spent yesterday running all over the country getting a used matching computer for the F150, paid to have it put in, "won't start" and the Theft light is flashing... put old box back and it starts but runs for crap...

Was fortunate to get a refund on the used computer of $55 and then the shop finds another outfit hours away with another one but their computer warns that ALL Computer changes must go to Ford to be reprogrammed or they won't work...

Back to square ONE!

IF...IF there IS a short somewhere that fried my existing computer into believing there are things that need replaced that have been replaced, then paying another $200 to get the used computer "reprogrammed" and installed, would only mean it might fry it again...

So, now...?

Small taters in the overall scheme of life challenges but this old hoss is starting to show some saddle sores!  :(
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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #32 on: August 24, 2017, 06:37:00 PM »
I think there is an "Ointment" of some kind for those saddle sores Doc!
 Better put a bullet in that old horse      :pray:

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Re: Coveting prayer for discernment
« Reply #33 on: August 25, 2017, 09:46:00 AM »
LOL...someone once said to "shoot it and put it out of YOUR misery..."  That was in a different situation, but a clever twist on that old saying.

I'd like to find anyone who was mechanically inclined as there is enough "NEW" stuff on the truck, but I'm not going to spend more on a lark.

Guess I'll have to decide soon.
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