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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) truck shutter

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Recently I noticed that when i gradually apply the throttle my truck shutters. Especially on inclines. At first I thought it was the trans slipping, since it is bone stock. Then I thought it might be a throttle position sensor. I am not sure what it could be. It does not do it under normal driving conditions. even when you floor it, it's fine.



It also did it when I was pulling the sled, the RPM's jump 200Rpm during this time??



Does anybody have an idea what this could be???





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Dino
 
It has something to do with the throttle linkage to the transmission. Kickdown cable out of adjustment or something of that nature. I can't remember exactly but mine has done it too a few times. Something to do with the linkage to the trans not being set correct, too tight or too loose. Maybe somebody else will reply with the answer.
 
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