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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) High rpm miss

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Dash Squeek

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When I stomp on the go peddle the engine starts to miss and sputter out ? to day I was chalenged by a ford taures from a stop till the road changed into a single lane only about 500 feet . The taures ran passed me as my engine was crapping out . also the check engine light came on to day aswell , any sugestions . I hate to take it to the local dealer because this means it will take four or five trips to fix and several hundred dollers untill they get it figured out .
 
How many miles are on the truck?



Have you had the transfer pump (lift) replaced?



Does it get worse when you put the truck in neutral and rev it up?



I think you should also check the fuel filter, and if possible get a fp guage.



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Nick
 
Thanks for the replys and sorry for the post in the wrong section (12 valve) . I was wondering if the problem was related to the fhul system and I hope that DC will replace the lift pump if needed . The truck has 52k on it and as far as the fhul filter I don't know if the dealer changed it when seviced was done ?. I hope this helps !!! Ken
 
Change your fuel filter, and have your fuel pressure checked.

Sounds like your lift pump is dead though, typically with a clogged fuel filter your lift pump is toasted and overworked anyways.



--Justin
 
Just food for thought... . I have never experienced a clogged fuel filter, but when my lift pump died, I could not tell by the way it ran. My truck did develop a miss after about 10,000 with the new pump, and that was caused by the vp44. I now have a new one at 60,000, and DC paid for it all.



Nick
 
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