Rngrs3910
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- Boston, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 06' Explorer V8EB Edition
My '06 V8 EB has been having problem after problem over the past few weeks. The newest of which is a bucking that started to occur when I'm accelerating on the highway. I barely even noticed it at first as it was extremely infrequent, and would only buck once, but after i left home for a business road trip, it progressively started happening more frequently, and being more constant, and eventually began happening at lower speeds. I drove the majority of the trip with the cruise control on the highway, and on the way home called my local ford dealership and made an appointment to drop it off the next morning. (No light's came on at all during the time)
I've paid a small fortune fixing my Explorer over the past few weeks and am probably single handedly keeping the service department in business. I did some research on the internet for possible causes, but couldn't find anyone with the same symptoms, just similar. So when I went to the dealer the next morning, I told them I couldn't afford to pay more than $200 for the visit and knew that I needed a new fuel filter and transmission flush, which would total about that much. The guy at the service deparment suggested that for the same price, instead of flushing the transmission, I should flush and clean my fuel injection system, which might be getting clogged and slowing the fuel supply when I step on the gas, causing the sensation I'm feeling. So i took his advice, and when I drove off the lot the car felt fantastic. I drove around all weekend at 35-40 miles an hour with no bucking. Unfortunately this morning I hopped back on the highway, and when i stepped on the gas it bucked. Didn't happen again on the 20 minute drive to work, but clearly the injection cleaning only did so much.
Any ideas? Could a transmission fluid flush solve the problem, or should I pony up and pay the dealer the $150 it cost just to plug in the computer and diagnose the transmission for a problem?
I've paid a small fortune fixing my Explorer over the past few weeks and am probably single handedly keeping the service department in business. I did some research on the internet for possible causes, but couldn't find anyone with the same symptoms, just similar. So when I went to the dealer the next morning, I told them I couldn't afford to pay more than $200 for the visit and knew that I needed a new fuel filter and transmission flush, which would total about that much. The guy at the service deparment suggested that for the same price, instead of flushing the transmission, I should flush and clean my fuel injection system, which might be getting clogged and slowing the fuel supply when I step on the gas, causing the sensation I'm feeling. So i took his advice, and when I drove off the lot the car felt fantastic. I drove around all weekend at 35-40 miles an hour with no bucking. Unfortunately this morning I hopped back on the highway, and when i stepped on the gas it bucked. Didn't happen again on the 20 minute drive to work, but clearly the injection cleaning only did so much.
Any ideas? Could a transmission fluid flush solve the problem, or should I pony up and pay the dealer the $150 it cost just to plug in the computer and diagnose the transmission for a problem?