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Engine shakes when the A/C is on.

Rubberneck73

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When idling, the engine has some serious vibration & noise when I turn the AC on. Also, AC on or not, the engine has been making some sputtering sound.. engine doesn't miss or anything, there's just a constant sputtering coming from under the hood.

Any ideas as to what might be going on?

Thanks!
 



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welcome rubber
 






When idling, the engine has some serious vibration & noise when I turn the AC on. Also, AC on or not, the engine has been making some sputtering sound.. engine doesn't miss or anything, there's just a constant sputtering coming from under the hood.

Any ideas as to what might be going on?

Thanks!

Welcome.

Heres a few things you might want to look into...
Cleaning the IAC (Idle air control unit)
Also clean the throttle body, that will help as well.
Heres a vid to give you an idea.


Clean MAF (Mass Airflow sensor)
PCV valve replacement (get a motorcraft one)

When was the last time the plugs and wires were changed and how many miles on the vehicle?
Might want to look into a coolant temp sensor too.
 






Wow man, thanks for the advice...

I've only owned the truck for 2 months, so I'm not sure when the plugs were changed last. The truck currently has 118,000 miles on it. I'll attempt to check / change the parts you listed....never tried all that before though.

Thanks again!
 






Wow man, thanks for the advice...

I've only owned the truck for 2 months, so I'm not sure when the plugs were changed last. The truck currently has 118,000 miles on it. I'll attempt to check / change the parts you listed....never tried all that before though.

Thanks again!

No prob. Post back and let us know how it goes. You can also hit it with some seafoam. Heres a vid on that. Made my ranger and explorer run MUCH better.

 












Rubberneck,

I know on one of my other cars. There is a separate idle control to increase the idle to compensate for the drag created when the compressor kicks on. I'm not sure if Ford has the same design, but that is a possibility as well. I can't remember what it was called on my 240sx, but I'm sure someone on here might know.
 






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