Why does my Ford F150 shudder when I accelerate?
Why does my Ford F150 shudder when I accelerate?
No problems noticed when my speed drifts down, but when it begins to drift back up, the truck shudders a bit. Ta, da, da, da, etc. If I apply the brakes for a second and then go back to the gas, it accelerates normally.
Is the 2004 F150 plug replacement a horror show?
Besides, I hear that the 2004 F150 Plug replacement is a horror show due to the plugs being notorious for breaking. Other than the shudder, the truck runs perfectly. Tester July 5, 2016, 11:55pm #2 The shudder might be caused from torque converter clutch shudder. The speeds you indicate is where the torque converter clutch should engage.
What kind of acceleration does a Ford F150 have?
Have 07 f150 4.6 2valve with similar issue went from really awesome pickup from stop or passing on highway speeds and 19 mpg to 11 mpg just barely ok acceleration from stop to hard to get from 55 to 70 mph. Constantly shifting down or stay in that gear just trying to stay at 65 or 70.
What’s the average speed of a 2004 Ford F150?
I have a 2004 Ford F150 FX4 and I’ve been having a (hopefully) minor problem for the past 15k miles or so. At normal city driving speed, 45-55 mph, Big Red (that’s her) tends to shudder a bit.
No problems noticed when my speed drifts down, but when it begins to drift back up, the truck shudders a bit. Ta, da, da, da, etc. If I apply the brakes for a second and then go back to the gas, it accelerates normally.
Why does my Ford F150 engine keep sputtering?
A sputtering engine can indicate a number of problems. If your Ford F150 has a sputter, it is most likely going to be caused by bad fuel system, ignition system, MAF sensor, or bad catalytic converter. Your F150’s engine is a giant pump. It pulls in air (where it is measured by the mass airflow sensor).
Besides, I hear that the 2004 F150 Plug replacement is a horror show due to the plugs being notorious for breaking. Other than the shudder, the truck runs perfectly. Tester July 5, 2016, 11:55pm #2 The shudder might be caused from torque converter clutch shudder. The speeds you indicate is where the torque converter clutch should engage.
Why does my Ford F-150 stall during acceleration?
The mass air flow sensor sends information about the amount of air entering your engine to the ECU, if it’s dirty, it will not function correctly and can cause your engine to stall, hesitate or even jerk during acceleration. Figure 5. Mass Air Flow Sensor.