grey26
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- Austin, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Ford Explorer 4wd
The vehicle:# 2000 Ford Truck Explorer 4WD 4.0L EFI SOHC 6cyl, approx. 152k miles
The problem: Occasionally while driving, my truck will do something I don't know how to describe other than to "stutter." The problem is that it feels like I lose all power for 1-2 seconds, which then causes the vehicle to start to slow down, then the power is restored which results in a jerk or lunge forward. The RPM's drop off during the loss of power and then jump back up to where they were when the power is restored. During the loss of power, the gas pedal feels useless. This has happened 5 times now in the past 24 months - very intermittent. Two of the times it happened after accelerating through an intersection after having been stopped. The other three times it happened while cruising at a steady speed (twice around 40mph and once around 70mph). Half of the time the problem went away after just a few seconds, the other half the problem persisted until I stopped the engine. Fortunately, every time it’s happened I’ve been close to my destination so I've been able to limp along a few minutes to get where I'm going. After letting the truck sit a couple of hours, the problem goes away and doesn’t return for several months.
I've checked with three different transmission shops and they've each said that since the RPM's are dropping and not spiking during the deceleration it's most likely not a transmission problem. Because it's so intermittent, my local repair shop and a local Ford dealership both say they can't find anything wrong with it since we don't know how to recreate the problem on demand and have no suggestions. The first time the incident happened, it was roughly 2 weeks after I had replaced the fuel filter with a Napa brand filter. When the incident happened I immediately replaced the fuel filter with a Motorcraft brand filter thinking that the Napa filter may have been the problem. Also, at the advice of some mechanics shortly after the first incident, I switched to mid-grade gas (up from regular) and made cleaning the throttle body and MAFS part of my regular maintenance when I change the oil, oil filter, and air filter. I’ve also noticed a loss of about 3-4 mpg during this time frame. I have ran 3 bottles of RXP through the gas tank as well over the last 24 months.
Here’s a list of the things I’ve done in the last 24 months, in addition to changing oil and air filter every 5k miles:
PCV replaced – 1/15/14
Spark plugs and wires replaced 1/25/14
Fuel filter – 2/15/14 (first time, second time about 2 weeks later)
Problem first occurred towards end of February, 2014
Transmission fluid – drained and filled (not flushed) 8/30/14
DPFE Sensor - May 2016
Problem last occurred February 2017, a couple of days before EGR was replaced.
EGR Valve - February 2017
Replaced ignition coil pack March 2017
Clean MAFS – (every 5k miles since problem began)
Clean throttle body – (every 5k miles since problem began)
Has anyone experienced this before? Any advice as to what my next step(s) should be?
Update:
CEL light finally came on in Feb 2017 after driving the car for 30 minutes while problem was present. Codes P0171 and P0174 ("System Too Lean Bank 1" "... Bank 2"). See post on March 22, 2017 for more details.
The truck idles fine, even when it's acting up. When the problem is occurring, it only stumbles/stutters when pushing on the gas pedal. The only time I've had a rough start was once or twice when the outside temps were below 30 degrees.
The problem: Occasionally while driving, my truck will do something I don't know how to describe other than to "stutter." The problem is that it feels like I lose all power for 1-2 seconds, which then causes the vehicle to start to slow down, then the power is restored which results in a jerk or lunge forward. The RPM's drop off during the loss of power and then jump back up to where they were when the power is restored. During the loss of power, the gas pedal feels useless. This has happened 5 times now in the past 24 months - very intermittent. Two of the times it happened after accelerating through an intersection after having been stopped. The other three times it happened while cruising at a steady speed (twice around 40mph and once around 70mph). Half of the time the problem went away after just a few seconds, the other half the problem persisted until I stopped the engine. Fortunately, every time it’s happened I’ve been close to my destination so I've been able to limp along a few minutes to get where I'm going. After letting the truck sit a couple of hours, the problem goes away and doesn’t return for several months.
I've checked with three different transmission shops and they've each said that since the RPM's are dropping and not spiking during the deceleration it's most likely not a transmission problem. Because it's so intermittent, my local repair shop and a local Ford dealership both say they can't find anything wrong with it since we don't know how to recreate the problem on demand and have no suggestions. The first time the incident happened, it was roughly 2 weeks after I had replaced the fuel filter with a Napa brand filter. When the incident happened I immediately replaced the fuel filter with a Motorcraft brand filter thinking that the Napa filter may have been the problem. Also, at the advice of some mechanics shortly after the first incident, I switched to mid-grade gas (up from regular) and made cleaning the throttle body and MAFS part of my regular maintenance when I change the oil, oil filter, and air filter. I’ve also noticed a loss of about 3-4 mpg during this time frame. I have ran 3 bottles of RXP through the gas tank as well over the last 24 months.
Here’s a list of the things I’ve done in the last 24 months, in addition to changing oil and air filter every 5k miles:
PCV replaced – 1/15/14
Spark plugs and wires replaced 1/25/14
Fuel filter – 2/15/14 (first time, second time about 2 weeks later)
Problem first occurred towards end of February, 2014
Transmission fluid – drained and filled (not flushed) 8/30/14
DPFE Sensor - May 2016
Problem last occurred February 2017, a couple of days before EGR was replaced.
EGR Valve - February 2017
Replaced ignition coil pack March 2017
Clean MAFS – (every 5k miles since problem began)
Clean throttle body – (every 5k miles since problem began)
Has anyone experienced this before? Any advice as to what my next step(s) should be?
Update:
CEL light finally came on in Feb 2017 after driving the car for 30 minutes while problem was present. Codes P0171 and P0174 ("System Too Lean Bank 1" "... Bank 2"). See post on March 22, 2017 for more details.
The truck idles fine, even when it's acting up. When the problem is occurring, it only stumbles/stutters when pushing on the gas pedal. The only time I've had a rough start was once or twice when the outside temps were below 30 degrees.