I thing we're doing ourselves a mis-service by refering to the problem as "surging," although I did that myself in the beginning of this thread. What I'm experiencing -- and which has been confirmed by several of you -- is that truck-speed DIES momentarily (the opposite of "surging"), then recovers in a second or 1-1/2 seconds, and returns to normal -- only to do the same thing a few seconds later, and the cycle repeats itself over-and-over once the problem starts, which is usually about 1-hour to 1-1/2-hours after first starting out on a long trip.
Notwithstanding that I first posted this inquiry under the heading of "cruise-control," the problem occurs independent of cruise-control; i. e. , the problem occurs whether the truck is under "cruise-control" or "foot-control;" it doesn't matter.
Following one of the member's suggestions concering the MAP sensor, I replace that item. There was no difference in performance; the problem continued as before.
Last week the problem became more pronounced on a long trip from Tucson, AZ to Washington State, almost all of it through the long desert distances of Arizona, Nevada and northern California. During a scheduled stop in Carson City, NV I took the truck to Carson Dodge and discussed it with the mechanics; one (perhaps two) of whom write for TDR. They tested the truck, and checked for error-codes; there were NONE.
They became suspicious of the fuel pump, and tested the pump. Their test found that the fuel pump was puting out only approx 1/2 to 2/3rds of the necessary capacity to operate the injector pump satisfactorily. They recommended that I replace the fuel pump, and opined that this would cure the off-again-on-again speed problem also. I said OK, and replaced the pump ( BIG EXPENSE! ).
On the trip from Carson City, NV to Washington State the fuel mileage increased slightly -- from around 19. 8 MPG to around 20. 2 MPG (hand calc) -- indicating that replacement of the fuel pump had solved SOMETHING.
HOWEVER -- about 6 hours out of Carson City, the off-again-on-again speed problem began to re-occur, and continued all the way home over the course of two days.
Obviously, the problem is not caused by the MAP sensor, or the fuel pump, or the cruise-control module.
Any thoughts? I now have 144,400 on the odometer. DR Member LRUML suggested that the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) might be the culprit. Is there some way to test that item, as it's fairly expensive to replace -- and -- if I tell the mechanics what to replace, instead of them telling me what they recommend, there's no dealer warranty for failing to correctly diagnose the problem.
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Thx -- JW Chessell