Dalmus
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- '03 4.0L Flex; 190K Miles
I originally posted this as a transmission problem, but after checking it out, my mechanic friend is 99.99% positive its not a transmission issue.
Here's the issue:
On Friday, everything was normal. On Saturday, I hooked up a boat and trailer (under 2,000 lbs total) and headed up north. I found that I wasn't able to maintain 65 mph on average inclines on the highway, something I've never had problems with before. I turned around, dropped the trailer at home, figuring between the slightly heavier load than normal and the strong headwind, I just hit a wall with the ol' girl.
Much to my distress, I found that I had the exact same lack of power even with NO load. Through more careful observation, I found that under 2,500 RPMs, I seemed to have normal power. As the RPMS go above that point, the power goes down.
There are no unusual engine sounds... No stuttering or missing, no bogging. The gears shift normally on the way up as long as I don't exceed 2,500 RPMS. The engine downshifts as normal at highway speeds when I press the gas pedal (to attempt to pass another vehicle, for example), and there is no revving up the engine.
No check engine light, no blinking O/D light.
I checked the air filter, its fine.
I disconnected the battery and let it sit for 2 hours to force the computers to reboots... No change.
My mechanic buddy:
Checked the fuel pressure... its normal.
Checked and cleaned the MAF sensor... no change.
Ran a test with the ODB II computer that said one of the rear O2 sensors was getting unusual readings that might indicate a problem with one of the cats, but there is no indication of exhaust backflow from a bad cat to explain the loss of power.
He's going to talk to another of his mechanic buddies that used to work for Ford, but for now he's stumped.
I DO have either a bad rear ABS sensor (or possibly just the VSS) that, from what I've seen here, can cause a whole host of seemingly unrelated problems, but he insists that it shouldn't be related to power issues.
Has anyone else encountered anything like this? Any ideas of the next thing to check?
Here's the issue:
On Friday, everything was normal. On Saturday, I hooked up a boat and trailer (under 2,000 lbs total) and headed up north. I found that I wasn't able to maintain 65 mph on average inclines on the highway, something I've never had problems with before. I turned around, dropped the trailer at home, figuring between the slightly heavier load than normal and the strong headwind, I just hit a wall with the ol' girl.
Much to my distress, I found that I had the exact same lack of power even with NO load. Through more careful observation, I found that under 2,500 RPMs, I seemed to have normal power. As the RPMS go above that point, the power goes down.
There are no unusual engine sounds... No stuttering or missing, no bogging. The gears shift normally on the way up as long as I don't exceed 2,500 RPMS. The engine downshifts as normal at highway speeds when I press the gas pedal (to attempt to pass another vehicle, for example), and there is no revving up the engine.
No check engine light, no blinking O/D light.
I checked the air filter, its fine.
I disconnected the battery and let it sit for 2 hours to force the computers to reboots... No change.
My mechanic buddy:
Checked the fuel pressure... its normal.
Checked and cleaned the MAF sensor... no change.
Ran a test with the ODB II computer that said one of the rear O2 sensors was getting unusual readings that might indicate a problem with one of the cats, but there is no indication of exhaust backflow from a bad cat to explain the loss of power.
He's going to talk to another of his mechanic buddies that used to work for Ford, but for now he's stumped.
I DO have either a bad rear ABS sensor (or possibly just the VSS) that, from what I've seen here, can cause a whole host of seemingly unrelated problems, but he insists that it shouldn't be related to power issues.
Has anyone else encountered anything like this? Any ideas of the next thing to check?