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Old 05-31-2006, 11:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
southernstyl3
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Default 1995 F-150, I Need Help!

I have a black 1995 F-150, (short bed, single cab, standard, inline 6 engine, 300 cubic inches) truck. Earlier today I was driving down the road and I noticed that my speedometer was still at zero when I was moving at a good 30 mph. I pulled into a parking lot and turned off the engine. Then I tried to start it back up again and it did nothing. So I called my friend to come jump it for me. We connected our batteries and I started the engine with no problem. But still on my way home the speedometer was still at zero. So I parked it in front of my house, turned off the engine, tried to start it and nothing happened. So I came into my house and now I am here at this website telling this story. Also about 2 hours prior to this incedent my truck had a horrible smell like really stinky ass feet.

NOTE* I am about 200 miles from getting an oil change. If that helps at all.

I asked around on the computer on AIM and I was told it could be my fuse box or my battery is almost done or some other stuff.

I'm sixteen years old and I'm worried what's wrong with my truck. My father asked if I've been popping the clutch (which I'm told not to do, and which I have done a few times) so I am hoping that popping the clutch is not why my truck is doing this. Can someone please help me out?
Thanks in advance.

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