Hello,
I have a 2002 3500 Ram. Before I state my problem allow me to mention I changed the lift pump 2 years ago. The PSI is set correctly. I just notice I had 2004 as the year, this was incorrect, sorry.
The truck is doing this.
If I floor it at take off the truck gets up to around 40 MPH and starts to act like its locked in a vacuum until I left off the pedal and apply it slowly again and its clears up.
This started about 7 months ago. Now the problem will still happen but it has progressed to where if I just take off from a light at normal driving speed and acceleration. It will start choking and shuddering between 40 and 50 MPG when the truck needs to shift. Once it shifts it stops spitting and choking.
A diesel mechanic during the summer told me he thought it might be something he called a ECV valve in the trans. I'm not sure if I got the name correct.
I drove the truck again later today and it didn't give me any trouble other than the problem if I floor it from a dead stop. I guess the problem during 40-50 MPG didn't happen because it was warmer outside. It was about 40 degrees this morning and 75 this afternoon.
Any thoughts?
Thank you.
Dave
I have a 2002 3500 Ram. Before I state my problem allow me to mention I changed the lift pump 2 years ago. The PSI is set correctly. I just notice I had 2004 as the year, this was incorrect, sorry.
The truck is doing this.
If I floor it at take off the truck gets up to around 40 MPH and starts to act like its locked in a vacuum until I left off the pedal and apply it slowly again and its clears up.
This started about 7 months ago. Now the problem will still happen but it has progressed to where if I just take off from a light at normal driving speed and acceleration. It will start choking and shuddering between 40 and 50 MPG when the truck needs to shift. Once it shifts it stops spitting and choking.
A diesel mechanic during the summer told me he thought it might be something he called a ECV valve in the trans. I'm not sure if I got the name correct.
I drove the truck again later today and it didn't give me any trouble other than the problem if I floor it from a dead stop. I guess the problem during 40-50 MPG didn't happen because it was warmer outside. It was about 40 degrees this morning and 75 this afternoon.
Any thoughts?
Thank you.
Dave
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