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Short Term and Long Term Fuel Trims Explained

Short Term and Long Term Fuel Trims Explained In this video I am going to explain how your short and long term fuel trims are calculated, than we'll try to diagnose a problem on a 2003 F150 with a 4.2L engine.

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