wankel1308
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 Explorer Sport
1994 5 speed 4x4 297k miles. Problem I have is a bad stumble and hesitation when in closed loop operation but only at partial throttle. If go full throttle it straightens out and pulls hard to redline. In open loop, it runs great, starts on the first crank, idles smooth, pulls at all throttle positions at all rpm. Once it warms up it falls on it's face unless you floor it.
I haven't been able to find any vacuum leaks. I'll admit it's possible that it just has a bunch of tiny ones.... Or I'm just being bullheaded and missed one. The intake gaskets have been recently replaced, but I did not open the injector rail.
Most of the engine sensors for timing and fuel control have been replaced. The IAC has not been, but it makes no difference if it's unplugged or not. Throttle position sensor is new, MAF is new and clean, ECM is new, crank position sensor is new. Plugs and wires are new. Fuel pump is new as is the pressure regulator. DPFE sensor is new and differential pressure high is the only code the truck will throw.
Am I looking at an O2 sensor issue? No codes for it, but maybe? Should I just buy an IAC? Is it a stupid vacuum leak? Just throwing ideas at the wall here somewhat, also trying to build a paper trail for anyone else who might have this particular failure mode. Thanks!
I haven't been able to find any vacuum leaks. I'll admit it's possible that it just has a bunch of tiny ones.... Or I'm just being bullheaded and missed one. The intake gaskets have been recently replaced, but I did not open the injector rail.
Most of the engine sensors for timing and fuel control have been replaced. The IAC has not been, but it makes no difference if it's unplugged or not. Throttle position sensor is new, MAF is new and clean, ECM is new, crank position sensor is new. Plugs and wires are new. Fuel pump is new as is the pressure regulator. DPFE sensor is new and differential pressure high is the only code the truck will throw.
Am I looking at an O2 sensor issue? No codes for it, but maybe? Should I just buy an IAC? Is it a stupid vacuum leak? Just throwing ideas at the wall here somewhat, also trying to build a paper trail for anyone else who might have this particular failure mode. Thanks!