98 Yukon poor response...

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noffboy69

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This truck has been the truck of my dreams. I have had absolutely no problems with it since I've owned it, so I guess it's my time. Yesterday when I pressed on the accelerator, the truck sputtered and wouldn't respond and I think backfired a little. As long as I slowly pressed the accelerator it seemed to do fine, but if I needed power or speed....I'm not getting it. I do not have the mechanical mind of many on here, so I thought I'd pick at your knowlege a little. Where should I begin at trying to figure out what is going on?? Please keep in mind that I'm a single parent...so money is a huge factor. Thanks in advance for any and all advice/point in the right direction to figure this out.
 

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Might start with the fuel filter, it's cheap and a relatively easy replacement that you can do with simple hand tools.
 
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I'm about to change fuel filter...cleaned air filter...waiting for it to dry to oil. No lights have came on, and I have plugged in the reader and it's not sending any codes. Don't laugh...I just crawled under to locate exactly where the fuel filter was and noticed a large exposed hole in the bell housing....I'm taking it that's normal?

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I'm about to change fuel filter...cleaned air filter...waiting for it to dry to oil. No lights have came on, and I have plugged in the reader and it's not sending any codes. Don't laugh...I just crawled under to locate exactly where the fuel filter was and noticed a large exposed hole in the bell housing....I'm taking it that's normal?

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I assume you have a k&n type oiled air filter.......do NOT over oil it or you will foul up the MAF sensor.
 

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I'm about to change fuel filter...cleaned air filter...waiting for it to dry to oil. No lights have came on, and I have plugged in the reader and it's not sending any codes. Don't laugh...I just crawled under to locate exactly where the fuel filter was and noticed a large exposed hole in the bell housing....I'm taking it that's normal?

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inspection hole.
 

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yea looking through it you should be able to inspect the teeth on the flywheel and tC
 
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Thanks guys! After cleaning air filter and replacing fuel filter...she's running like a top!!
 

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