96WillowGrnXLT
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- 1996 XLT
Greetings, all! I've got a situation with my '96 XLT that has me baffled right now. A little background - it's got the 4.0 OHV engine with the automatic and 4x4 drivetrain. I have 59,900 miles on it and it has been getting pretty poor fuel mileage for a while, but it's been real bad on this last tank. I had been averaging about 13.8 mpg city and highway mix for the better part of the last year running 89 octane in it. However, the most recent tank, I switched to Amoco Gold 93 octane with a little Marvel Mystery Oil and my mileage has just been crappy! Right now, I'm at a half tank on it with just a little over 110 miles whereas before, I was running about 150-160 at the same level. Alarming to be sure, so I pulled out my scan tool and ran a live datastream to see what I was running for measurements...
First off, there are no DTCs now in the PCM. It used to have a P0420 - EGR insufficient flow, but I suspect that was from some carbon buildup that burned off as I've been driving it. (It really hadn't been driven too much until this last year) I found that my LTFTs are running really high. I'm running anywhere from +8 to +15 on both banks, yet the STFTs are reading in the -2 to +2 range. I found that the LTFTs are the highest when I have it at idle or if I let off the accelerator while driving, which would lead me to think it has a vacuum leak. I don't hear a leak and I sprayed the engine down with carb cleaner to be sure and did not note a change in engine speed. Also, the engine has a very slight stumble to it at idle under load or no load. It's not bad at all, but it doesn't run smooth like it should idle. It's had this for a while and I thought maybe plugs were a cause since they were never changed since new. I changed those out this last summer and it didn't make a difference in the idle. It currently has the factory plug wires and fuel filter in it and I plan on swapping those out this week now that the weather has warmed up, but I'm not terribly optimistic that either of those will solve the fuel situation nor the idle.
I've also noticed that the performance doesn't seem like it's quite there. It's never been a road rocket, but I would think it would have more performance than what it has now. It kinda feels like something's holding it back, or like it's kinda lagging. I wondered if maybe the MAF sensor is causing some issues because I've read about how the MAF on these can cause issues like this. The datastream showed a flow rate on the MAF of .7 lbs/min at idle and about 4.6 under a moderate load and this just seems low to me...
I'm planning on doing the maintenance I listed above and if that doesn't do anything, I'm thinking of running both a vacuum check on it and a fuel pressure check to see if maybe something is amiss in either of those. Right now I'm flat out at a loss as to what could be causing this and hope you guys can offer some insight as to what else to look for. This truck has been in our family since it was new and I can safely say that it hasn't really been maintained all that well since at least 2003 when I moved to Alaska for a few years. Now that I inherited it, I'm giving it the attention it deserves and want a happy, healthy truck again. Can you guys offer any help or clues as to what could be causing this?
First off, there are no DTCs now in the PCM. It used to have a P0420 - EGR insufficient flow, but I suspect that was from some carbon buildup that burned off as I've been driving it. (It really hadn't been driven too much until this last year) I found that my LTFTs are running really high. I'm running anywhere from +8 to +15 on both banks, yet the STFTs are reading in the -2 to +2 range. I found that the LTFTs are the highest when I have it at idle or if I let off the accelerator while driving, which would lead me to think it has a vacuum leak. I don't hear a leak and I sprayed the engine down with carb cleaner to be sure and did not note a change in engine speed. Also, the engine has a very slight stumble to it at idle under load or no load. It's not bad at all, but it doesn't run smooth like it should idle. It's had this for a while and I thought maybe plugs were a cause since they were never changed since new. I changed those out this last summer and it didn't make a difference in the idle. It currently has the factory plug wires and fuel filter in it and I plan on swapping those out this week now that the weather has warmed up, but I'm not terribly optimistic that either of those will solve the fuel situation nor the idle.
I've also noticed that the performance doesn't seem like it's quite there. It's never been a road rocket, but I would think it would have more performance than what it has now. It kinda feels like something's holding it back, or like it's kinda lagging. I wondered if maybe the MAF sensor is causing some issues because I've read about how the MAF on these can cause issues like this. The datastream showed a flow rate on the MAF of .7 lbs/min at idle and about 4.6 under a moderate load and this just seems low to me...
I'm planning on doing the maintenance I listed above and if that doesn't do anything, I'm thinking of running both a vacuum check on it and a fuel pressure check to see if maybe something is amiss in either of those. Right now I'm flat out at a loss as to what could be causing this and hope you guys can offer some insight as to what else to look for. This truck has been in our family since it was new and I can safely say that it hasn't really been maintained all that well since at least 2003 when I moved to Alaska for a few years. Now that I inherited it, I'm giving it the attention it deserves and want a happy, healthy truck again. Can you guys offer any help or clues as to what could be causing this?