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Acceleration jerk/slip ***UPDATE***
1995 ford taurus 6 cylinder 101000 miles. Seems out of no where when im driving doing say 45+ mph, car tends to jerk/slip and doesnt excellerate for an x amount of seconds. As this happens, the check engine light comes on but then dissapears when everythign goes back to normal. Thought it was the tps so i changed it but same issue. Has a new distributor cap + rotor, new plugs, oil + filter changed recently, yet cant figure out the problem. After giving it gas a few times it will then catch but this problem happens all to often sometimes within min apart. Are the codes stored in the computer even after the check engine light goes out? Any ideas what could be causing this issue? thanx in advance.
Last edited by truomega; 10-30-2006 at 11:53 PM. |
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Re: Maybe someone can figure this out
Yes, there can be codes stored.
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Re: Maybe someone can figure this out
I'd stop by an Autozone or Advance Auto Parts and have them scan the code. I believe they do it for free.
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Re: Maybe someone can figure this out
My 98 Taurus was experiencing the same thing, the code came back on an air-fuel mixture issue pointing at the O2 sensors before the cat. Mine has been intermittent. At this point I am looking at getting the O2 sensors, but not yet as the car is running fine right now. Might be the same issue, but only getting the code read will you know for sure. Let us know. Good luck.
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Re: Acceleration jerk/slip
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You may also want to replace the fuel filter and add a bottle of fuel injector cleaner to the fuel tank as well just for good measure. -Rod |
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Re: Maybe someone can figure this out
Thanx for all the suggestions guys. The spark plug wires were replaced at the same time. This problem occoured well after the spark plugs, cap & rotor, wires were replaced so i doubt thats the problem. Was thinking maybe the speed sensor as speedometer needle bounces around after 45+ mph but that problem has been with the car since i bought it last winter. I dont think im gonna spend any more money on second guessing myself wether the problem is this or that untill i get the diagnostics back from autozone. Hopefully it wont be a serious/expensive problem but what ever it is ill repost with my results. Please feel free to repost with any other suggestions as i dont have time to get it cheched out till monday. Thanx again for all the replies.
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Re: Maybe someone can figure this out
Re read the post. Vehicle is a 95. This is EECIV. (more than likely). Not sure if the parts stores will read anything but OBD II.
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Re: Maybe someone can figure this out
Oops, good catch way2old. I missed the model year. Around here, many of the chain parts stores can read pre-OBD-II codes on the Big 3 brands (with the exception of the MECS Fords).
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Re: Acceleration jerk/slip *UPDATE*
Well i took it to autozone and way2old was right. The 95 model does not use the ODBII hence he couldnt check it but i went to another mechanic and he didnt charge me to find the problem using his code reader. He tested it out and said he found nothing but he left the car for a few min with the meter attached and the car running and i looked at the screen. What i saw was:
"Code 10 --- Snap Throttle" Now i have no clue what this means. When he came back i told him the code i saw and so he redid the test but nothing came up the second time around and told me that the car has stored no codes because the check engine light, when comes on for the split second, goes out hence the codes are not stored. He told me to bring it in again another time so that he can drive it and get a feel for what the probelm could be. At this point the problem has gotten worse. Just randomly as the car is moving 40mph+ wether the gas is being pressed just slightly or moderatly, the car tends to jerk a bit as if the brakes were being tapped on. At the same time the check engine light comes on and goes off as the problem goes away. This whole process lasts less than 2 seconds but will happen about once every mile the car goes. As a side note he presure checked the egr and found it to fine so thats not the problem nore is the tps as that was just changed. I did change the radiator if that helps any. No fluids are leaking (tranny & oil) and levels are good. seems that the problem started about 2 weeks after the radiator was replaced though. I sure hope someone else may have an idea of what the problem could be cause its driving me crazy . Thanx for any response given.
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Re: Acceleration jerk/slip
I second the suggestion under #5 to add a bottle of fuel injector cleaner to the gas tank(if you haven't already done so). The fuel injector cleaner has solved so many weird problems for me in fuel injected Fords, it's always the first thing I reach for.
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I have an '88' ford taurus & it just started doing the same thing today.I was told it could be a motor mount(i don't think so).I sprayed some carb cleaner on the 4 injectors on the manifold & also sprayed the linkage & carberator,or (whatever it is).That was when the jerkingetc...started.did i do something wrong when i sprayed the carb cleaner? What can i do to fix the problem? me... HELP!!!!
Last edited by shorod; 10-31-2006 at 01:59 PM. Reason: Annoying large text! |
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There r so many fuel injector cleaners out there (lucas, gumout, STP, etc...) which do u recommend? |
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Re: Acceleration jerk/slip
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That having been said, I've actually had pretty good results with the $1 Walmart standard fuel injector cleaner to straighten things out after a few thousand miles with the crummy gas we get up here in northern New York state. I'd recommend you get a bottle of the Lucas first, though. I've never had such fast and sure results with a bottle of cleaner as I have using that goop. Mileage went up, too, but that's just me being a bean counter. The other problem it sounds like is a vaccuum leak. My 96 Lumina had a VERY similar problem and it suffered from a leaking brake power booster. Possibly a sticking valve, too, so try an engine flush or some Marvel Mystery Oil. I know some people may poo-poo it, but a little bit added to your oil certainly won't hurt. Good luck! |
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Re: Acceleration jerk/slip
OK.. I havent put the injector cleaner in yet (lucas fuel injector cleaner) although i did buy it but something happened today where my girl came to a stop sign and the engine cut out. She was able to start it up again right after it stalled.
So, being as how a new symptom has ocoured i feel this problem to be linked with my original post. Im hoping someone can put 2 & 2 together and come up with something? Im "guessing" (based on comments i found in search with similar problems) that either the Mass airflo sensor is dirty and/or there is carbon build up in the throttle body. I do know that when she starts the car in the morning (or whenever for the first time any particular day) that the gas pedal sticks and needs one hard tap to free it up as to feel normal again. Im assuming the reason for that is carbon build up on the throttle plate? Any response to this would be apreciated. |
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