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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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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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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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