by boo ggg on March 8th, 2006

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My Ford F-250 Powerstroke will cut off when it's raining. What could be wrong?

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  • by IsZatSo on April 10th, 2006

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    These sometimes can get tricky. First check the distributor cap underneath for sighns of moisture after it does it. You don't decribe if cutting of means car stops and has to be started or intermittent cutting out. Sometimes a bad spark plug wire can make things worse during the rain. Make sure the intake of the air cleaner and air system directing air is not getting mouthfulls of water for some reason. These are a few to start with.

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