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Old 05-25-2005, 10:28 PM
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Sputtering when Accelerating

Gotta problem for ya'll. When I accelerate I feel the truck sputter as if the fuel filter is clogged. This sputtering can be felt better when I am in OD going 60 to 70 mph and try to maintain speed on an incline or hill. The truck will start to sputter and kick, then it will down-shift, the rpm's increase, and the sputtering will go away. I know the problem is not the fuel filter. I just changed it last weekend. What is causing this?


1998 Chevy K-1500 Z71
350 V8 5.7-L Vortec
128,000 miles
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Old 05-26-2005, 08:24 PM
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Re: Sputtering when Accelerating

This additional info may help. When I step on the gas peddle it seems to try to stick in the higher gear before it downshifts to the lower gear. The shuttering is getting worse. Please help!
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Old 06-20-2005, 02:04 AM
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Re: Sputtering when Accelerating

Easy fix, waterfowler05. Go to your EGR valve, disconnect the vacuum line to it, (plug it if you like) and take it for a drive.
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Old 08-24-2005, 08:09 PM
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Re: Sputtering when Accelerating

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Originally Posted by waterfowler05
Gotta problem for ya'll. When I accelerate I feel the truck sputter as if the fuel filter is clogged. This sputtering can be felt better when I am in OD going 60 to 70 mph and try to maintain speed on an incline or hill. The truck will start to sputter and kick, then it will down-shift, the rpm's increase, and the sputtering will go away. I know the problem is not the fuel filter. I just changed it last weekend. What is causing this?


1998 Chevy K-1500 Z71
350 V8 5.7-L Vortec
128,000 miles
Hi, waterfowler05. I was wondering if you ever solved this problem, my truck (same as yours with 144,000 miles) has the exact same problems as yours, but no SES codes come on. Any help would be appreciated.
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