OK, I've obviously got a serious problem. My idle is all over the place. After the truck has warmed up, and I've been driving, when I hit the clutch to slow down, the idle drops sometimes to normal (7500, I believe), sometimes only to about 1250, and other times, drops below 500 and the oil light starts to flicker - and three times now it has completely died. If I catch it in time (below 500), and give it gas, it keeps going like normal.
At first, I thought maybe it was the Fuel Sending Unit going bad - but I just had that replaced under the recall, and the truck is doing the same thing.
Any ideas? Would the fuel pump be doing this if it was going bad? The first occurance was about three weeks ago - then it was fine for a week, then did it again and now it's sporadic. (I've had the truck at the dealer while I was in Ohio, so I wasn't driving all the time with this happening).
If it is the fuel pump, is this covered under the extended warranty?
Side note - any chance I could get the e-brake cables covered under the extended warranty? I can't see how those would really be considered a "normal wear" item - as opposed to the actual brake shoe.
Much thanks to anyone who can pinpoint what may be wrong.
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