Three weeks ago my engine started to stumble when driving normally. Came on all of a sudden. Any throttle past what I estimate to be about 10% would cause the stumble. It threw a P0148 - Fuel Delivery Malfunction. I parked the truck for the day and the problem was gone. No explanation. I could not recreate it, so I cleared the code and waited to see if it would return.
Today, on a long drive in the Rockies, it came back. Engine stumbles, this time on the freeway, and continues to stumble intermittently if the go pedal is depressed more than just a little bit. When I was on a grade I would have to downgear to keep the rpm's up a bit and less throttle applied. Check light came on again, but I have not scanned the code yet. I will guess that it will be the same P0148.
After reading on this forum it seems like it could be the FCA? Is there a throttle position sensor on the CTD's that could malfunction? Any other ideas?
The truck in my sig has 36,700 miles on it.
Thanks
Today, on a long drive in the Rockies, it came back. Engine stumbles, this time on the freeway, and continues to stumble intermittently if the go pedal is depressed more than just a little bit. When I was on a grade I would have to downgear to keep the rpm's up a bit and less throttle applied. Check light came on again, but I have not scanned the code yet. I will guess that it will be the same P0148.
After reading on this forum it seems like it could be the FCA? Is there a throttle position sensor on the CTD's that could malfunction? Any other ideas?
The truck in my sig has 36,700 miles on it.
Thanks