BootyDo
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- 2006 Limited V8
Hello
Hopefully not too long of a thread here, but I just wanted to list everything. Apologize ahead of time if this is excessive
About a month ago, my company switched locations to about 1/2 mile from my current house. Given the heat, (didn't want to walk and show up all sweaty), I drove my 2006 V8 Limited Explorer to and from work INCLUDING a round trip at lunch. After a week or so, I noticed my truck would idle very rough on the return trip from lunch, but was otherwise okay. Considering I needed an oil change, I took it in and had that done. Then, after opening it up on the highway, the engine light came on. Since I did the oil change and had just filled the gas tank the same week this started, I added about 1/2 can of Seafoam to the gas. I then used my OBDII scanner and found found the engine misfire code, (8th cylinder). I cleared the code and it's never come back on. BUT, the symptoms are still there.
I have the day off so I decided to let it warm up for about 10 minutes in the driveway. Once it warmed up, the shaking began again. I notice if I accelerate, (in park), to 1,500rpm, the shaking subsides. THen continues until I reach 2,000 rpms. Once I let off the gas back to idle, the shaking is worse than before accelerating it.
So basically, it seems the shaking happens when the engine is not running cool. I have a 1/2 can of Seafom I'd love to run through the engine, but I can't figure out where the IAC line is on this model. And I also have some throttle body cleaner I'd like to put in the IAC valve, but it looks very tricky to remove.
Any thoughts on this, (bad gas?), or is there something I can try with my OBDII scanner? I'm not very tech savvy, but would like to see what I can accomplish on my day off. I'm scared to take it out on the highway incase this thing breaks down.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Hopefully not too long of a thread here, but I just wanted to list everything. Apologize ahead of time if this is excessive

About a month ago, my company switched locations to about 1/2 mile from my current house. Given the heat, (didn't want to walk and show up all sweaty), I drove my 2006 V8 Limited Explorer to and from work INCLUDING a round trip at lunch. After a week or so, I noticed my truck would idle very rough on the return trip from lunch, but was otherwise okay. Considering I needed an oil change, I took it in and had that done. Then, after opening it up on the highway, the engine light came on. Since I did the oil change and had just filled the gas tank the same week this started, I added about 1/2 can of Seafoam to the gas. I then used my OBDII scanner and found found the engine misfire code, (8th cylinder). I cleared the code and it's never come back on. BUT, the symptoms are still there.
I have the day off so I decided to let it warm up for about 10 minutes in the driveway. Once it warmed up, the shaking began again. I notice if I accelerate, (in park), to 1,500rpm, the shaking subsides. THen continues until I reach 2,000 rpms. Once I let off the gas back to idle, the shaking is worse than before accelerating it.
So basically, it seems the shaking happens when the engine is not running cool. I have a 1/2 can of Seafom I'd love to run through the engine, but I can't figure out where the IAC line is on this model. And I also have some throttle body cleaner I'd like to put in the IAC valve, but it looks very tricky to remove.
Any thoughts on this, (bad gas?), or is there something I can try with my OBDII scanner? I'm not very tech savvy, but would like to see what I can accomplish on my day off. I'm scared to take it out on the highway incase this thing breaks down.

Any advice would be appreciated!