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If it's not the IAC or TPS...what could it be?

GearheadJLM

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City, State
Jville NC
Year, Model & Trim Level
03 Explorer XLT 4.0L 4x4
Vehicle: 2004 Ranger XLT 4x4 4.0L SOHC Ext Cab Step side 5 speed w/129k

What's done to it: Flowmaster Catback, K&N Air Filter

No Check Engine Light (CEL)

Here's the issue: Say I am cruising or just trying to shift and the RPM is at about 1800-2200, When I push in the clutch (and let off the gas) the RPM's will jump up to around 3200 and hold for about 2 seconds, then drop to around 2500 for a second or so, then 1500 and then finally down to 800-900 (by this time I'm stopped). Speed, engine temp, and outside temp seem to have no effect on it.

I have tried to replace the IAC and TPS. I tried taking the Mass Airflow Sensor out and cleaning it with rubbing alcohol. I put new plugs in, and it didn't make a difference.

I am questioning EGR Valve, but am most expecting a hard to find vacuum leak. I tried spraying Ether (starting fluid) around vacuum lines and intake to see if I noticed a difference, and didn't.

Has anybody else had this issue? What else could it be? How else can I diagnose and find a vacuum leak?

Any help would be appreciated.

Here's some pics:
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....Go and get your codes read anyway and bring them back here...You will have stored codes even though you don't have a CEL light...;)

...If your idle is fine all other times, I don't think you have a vacuum line problem...Even though a cracked vacuum line can be a pain to find but is easily replaced...I think your problem is more along the electronic line, or a leaking gasket...

...In the meantime, Be sure to check out this thread...:D
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221238
 






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