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If you don't have access to a Tech1 or a SnapOn Scanner, You can get a decent scanner cheap from Harbor Freight, amazing how low the price is , if you have a discount coupon !
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The problem could be any of the things suggested. Using a scan tool and checking for codes will help guide you in the right direction.There are diagnostic aids for each fault code in the service manuals.
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What he is describing is not likely to set a code.
Those older trucks, no check engine light = no code. Later OBD2 vehicles will set some codes with no light.
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