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136 messages, Last post on Nov 06, 2009 at 7:23 AM
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I have a 2004 F-140 Lariet 4x4 with about 16,000 miles. When I first start out, I experience a vibration until I get up a little speed. On occassion, I also feel this when starting from a stop sign. Is this normal? Any ideas what could be the cause, and if I need to have it looked at? Thanks. |
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I was at Miller Ford in NJ and brought my vehicle in for the idle and 1100 /1600 rpm shake. I met with 3 mechanics and the manager who stated that it is due to being tuned lean. I showed them the shake points and how it was a bother but then they asked me to put it in drive and rev it up to 3k and then don to 2k and the points I showed them. Not one bit of shake!!!!! They stated that when it is programmed it is set for idle lean. |
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I have a 98 F150 with 83K miles that is loosing or burning coolant. Uses something like one gallon in 1000 - 1500 miles. There is no external leaking, no white smoke from the tailpipe, no rough idle or shaking during startup or normal driving. The only indication of loss is the coolant level in the reservoir. The truck has been to two separate shops - one inde the other a Ford dealer - and neither can figure it out. It's in a Ford shop today in fact. Both have tried to pressure test the system with cold and hot engine with no result. I seem to recall that early 4.2 V6 problems like mine were intake gaskets or head gaskets developing a small crack, allowing leaking when the engine got hot, and a trickle of coolant to burn off. Anyone have any info on this problem? Since the truck is 11 years old, ya think it is worth the cash it will probably take to fix it, or should I just carry a gallon of anti-freeze and check the level often? Any answers will be appreciated.
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Replying to: kcall2 (Jul 16, 2009 5:15 pm)
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Replying to: mickeymouse2 (Jul 16, 2009 6:49 pm) I was hoping there was a product that worked to seal without a teardown and new gaskets. Had considered Barrs Leak, but as I remember, it only works on pinholes in radiator. The folks on these forums are a wealth of great info! |
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Replying to: idctr (Aug 05, 2006 7:20 am) Now when you hit little bumps in the road the wheels don't jump or shake. It is extremely smooth on the highway. Drives like a new vehicle should. By the way my truck only has 7,500 miles on it. By the way new factory shocks would be of little value because they do the same thing as what you are taking off. I hope this helps you, it certainly helped me. Wesleym |
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Replying to: elad (Dec 09, 2006 9:57 am) Please focus on certain areas when these types of quirks develop. 550 rpms - shake (not miss), 1100 rpms - shake, 2200 rpms - shake. Notice the rpms DOUBLE each time? Dead give away ! I can just about promise it is there at 4400 too. This is an imbalance issue. Thrown Torque Convertor weight? I've built racing and industrial, gas and diesel engines for 40 years. I have a 85% all Light duty Ford Truck Fleet - nation wide Now how to get the factory on board with recognizing this and fixing it? Good Luck........ Terry |
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Replying to: tdmadmac (Aug 06, 2008 9:04 pm)
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Replying to: sammor (Oct 03, 2009 5:03 am) |
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