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I had a similar problem, it turned out to be the front U joints. Have them checked very soon! I drove mine for a while before fixing and my tires were ready to fall off. Could have caused a very bad accident.
It could be a fuse problem or it could be a defective fan motor.
After you had new tie rods and rack and pinion did you get a complete alignment on the car? Also you may want to check all 4 tires to see if they are balanced correctly.
Take your foot of the gas. Fast starts ie speeding away from stops and starts burns more fuel.
Make sure your air filter is clean to allow proper fuel air mix ratio. If dirty replace it.
Lighten your load.Don't carry around a lot of dead weight in your truck. The heavier the load the more gas used.
Use a 91 or higher octane gas, this gas will burn hotter and give you more power thus again needing to step on the throttle less to create momentum
Try to maintain speed limit. speeding cost more.
it sounds like the vacuum lines are off or it needs a tune up and a drive belt put some STP gas treatment in the gas tank make sure the car has a half a tank and if the car starts running better change the fuel filter
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