Idaho_Dave
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- 2000 Mercury Mountianeer
Ok guys, I have tried nearly everything I can think of or find related to this issue. With some luck in resolving my problems. I am hoping you guys can help me get this truck back to 100%. The patient is a 2000 Mountaineer with the 5.0 motor with 131 thousand miles on it.
The history on this mountaineer is too lengthy to explain here, but I will try to be as detailed as possible in order to hopefully get the correct diagnosis.
Symptoms
1.) The truck has an issue idling. (idle intolerant)
The problem is intermittent and does not seem to be able to be reliably reproduced. The truck will start every time, and rev to about 1200 RPMs and then settle to about 500/600 RPMs and repeat that pattern for about three to five times and then it will idle for a few min and do it again three to five times, sometimes it will die when it is going through this process and has to be restarted. Some times it has stalled when putting the truck into gear (Drive or reverse) It will also stall at stop lights from time to time, just to remind me it isn't fixed yet. None of these symptoms happen every time just on occasion ... to make it fun.
2.) The truck will surge forward and then the engine will stumble (very slightly) and then surge forward again at 40 to 65 MPH. Again this problem is very intermittent, it is also very subtle but can be felt through the pedal and noted on the speedo and RPM gauge.
History
I have been working on some form of this problem for almost two years (don't judge me)
. It all started with the fuel pump (according to the dealership) they diagnosed it and replaced it and a few weeks later the problem came back. Now I could have taken it back to the dealership and had them rip me off some more, but I didn't (it would probably be fixed if I had, Of course I would be bankrupt, but it would be fixed) I started reading to find out what the problem might be. It didn't take me long to figure out that is could be almost any number of sensors, or vacuum hoses, leaks, oxygen sensors, gas cap, valves, plugs, wires ... ect. So I began troubleshooting. My methods are somewhat unique as this is an un-needed vehicle. (in fact I have tried to sell it but no one wants a broken mountaineer it seems) So I began replacing parts that seemed logical (MAF, IAC, TPS, PLUGS, WIRES, OXYGEN Sensors(before the cats) EGR, and two vacuum hoses that had obvious leaks.)
List of replaced parts;
1. Fuel Pump (dealership I assume motorcraft)24 mos
2. Water pump (irrelevant)24 mos
3. Plugs (bosch platinum) 12 mos/3000 miles
4. Wires (napa) 2 weeks
5. TPS X2 (duralast) one year ago and again 1 week ago
6. O2 sensors (Duralast i think) one week ago
7. IAC (can't remember) 12 mos/3000 miles ago
8. MAF (can't remember)12 mos/3000 miles ago
9. Fuel filter X2 (motorcraft) 22 months and 12 months ago.
10. DPFE (can't remember) 10 months
11. EGR (can't remember) 2 weeks ago
So here we are two years down the road, and having replaced almost everything I can think of the truck still has issues. With each part replacement the issue has become less and less (or gone for short periods) but it REMAINS! Last week I made a few modifications to the fuel to help clean out any crap that might be in there. I ran some seafoam 1/2 of a can, and 2 oz of two stroke motor oil. It made a difference and the truck seems to be slightly improving (no stop light stalls or stalls when the transmission engages since) It is my intention to run out this tank of gas and do it again to see if the improvement continues.
I would prefer to not change any of the previously mentions sensors, unless I can prove they are the problem. So if you suggest a sensor change please include some instruction on where I can find information to test the proposed sensor so I am not throwing any more money away.
Also please if you suggest a vacuum leak include the place for me to look that I may have overlooked, as I have looked at all the obvious places, and hosed the engine compartment down with carb cleaner looking for them with no luck. (slight exaggeration. )
My next move is to wait a week and see if the symptoms are continuing to improve (Computer re-learning and the seafoam breaking down any fuel restrictions). After that it is intake gaskets upper and lower, unless I get a better idea from this forum (possible test fuel pressure and verify the pump is doing its job after 24 months). I also may see about removing the cats on the off chance they are plugged. Last on my list is transmission torque converter/valve body as that has proven to be the problem for some people.
It should be said, I am not a mechanic I have some experience with machines and have even fixed a few (accidentally). Any help given will be greatly appreciated.
Engine codes:
None at the moment,for almost 100 miles of driving,
Most recent(one week ago)
02 says Lean on both banks. (changed pre-cat o2 sensors)
MAF out of range. ( I unplugged the sensor to see if it helped, it didn't)
TPS out of range. (changed TPS .. slight change if any)
The history on this mountaineer is too lengthy to explain here, but I will try to be as detailed as possible in order to hopefully get the correct diagnosis.
Symptoms
1.) The truck has an issue idling. (idle intolerant)

2.) The truck will surge forward and then the engine will stumble (very slightly) and then surge forward again at 40 to 65 MPH. Again this problem is very intermittent, it is also very subtle but can be felt through the pedal and noted on the speedo and RPM gauge.
History
I have been working on some form of this problem for almost two years (don't judge me)

List of replaced parts;
1. Fuel Pump (dealership I assume motorcraft)24 mos
2. Water pump (irrelevant)24 mos
3. Plugs (bosch platinum) 12 mos/3000 miles
4. Wires (napa) 2 weeks
5. TPS X2 (duralast) one year ago and again 1 week ago
6. O2 sensors (Duralast i think) one week ago
7. IAC (can't remember) 12 mos/3000 miles ago
8. MAF (can't remember)12 mos/3000 miles ago
9. Fuel filter X2 (motorcraft) 22 months and 12 months ago.
10. DPFE (can't remember) 10 months
11. EGR (can't remember) 2 weeks ago
So here we are two years down the road, and having replaced almost everything I can think of the truck still has issues. With each part replacement the issue has become less and less (or gone for short periods) but it REMAINS! Last week I made a few modifications to the fuel to help clean out any crap that might be in there. I ran some seafoam 1/2 of a can, and 2 oz of two stroke motor oil. It made a difference and the truck seems to be slightly improving (no stop light stalls or stalls when the transmission engages since) It is my intention to run out this tank of gas and do it again to see if the improvement continues.
I would prefer to not change any of the previously mentions sensors, unless I can prove they are the problem. So if you suggest a sensor change please include some instruction on where I can find information to test the proposed sensor so I am not throwing any more money away.

My next move is to wait a week and see if the symptoms are continuing to improve (Computer re-learning and the seafoam breaking down any fuel restrictions). After that it is intake gaskets upper and lower, unless I get a better idea from this forum (possible test fuel pressure and verify the pump is doing its job after 24 months). I also may see about removing the cats on the off chance they are plugged. Last on my list is transmission torque converter/valve body as that has proven to be the problem for some people.
It should be said, I am not a mechanic I have some experience with machines and have even fixed a few (accidentally). Any help given will be greatly appreciated.
Engine codes:
None at the moment,for almost 100 miles of driving,
Most recent(one week ago)
02 says Lean on both banks. (changed pre-cat o2 sensors)
MAF out of range. ( I unplugged the sensor to see if it helped, it didn't)
TPS out of range. (changed TPS .. slight change if any)