toobsluver
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It's been raining buckets here in NJ haven't gotten a chance to unplug it. Hopefully today after work! Speaking of which I am late!
Or you can just unplug the EBPV sensor, that will stop it from working too. It is located just above your water pump behind the belt pulley( really easy to see). There will be 2 plugs there and it is the one on the passengers side of the motor. I did that with my dads old truck cause the EBPV wasn't working properly. Sometimes the sensors and the sensor tubes get plugged up with carbon deposits and they don't read exhaust pressure right so they don't actuate the EBPV how it is supposed to go.
Ok so I tried that and two things, well three, One the hissing went away, two the bog hasn't, and three, I pulled the plug on the top of the water pump on the passenger side like you said and it threw a code or the check engine light came on. I still can't figure out what that bog noise is! Maybe it's a shudder? I dunno.
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my truck has also started with similar symtoms. only when i don't plug it in between 25-40 degrees. it bogs out and has no power and no go, it just bogs out into a idle for a few seconds then comes back too, then does it again and check engine light comes on. took it to the stealership they read the code and it was something about the turbo not having the correct pressure, so of course since i'm still under warranty they tell me that if it continues to act up then the will go from there. i put a new air filter in it 3 weeks ago and they took it out at the stealership and it was completely black. do you guys think the turbo is failing in my truck as well as possibly in toobsluver's ride.......