SOURCE: Truck jerks hard in overdrive
its just time for a tune up
what your getting at low RPMs is just a misfire. i would bet to say that you engine light is also on.
so plugs and clean your throttle body and if you haven yet replace your fuel filter.
later paul
SOURCE: Two problems. 1. jag a noise when down shifting. 2. jerks when taking off
There is a special fluid additive that you have to add to the fluid in your transmission, simply drain one litre of fluid from the trans and add one litre of this special additive that the dealer will sell you and your problem will be solved.
SOURCE: how to replace a headlight bulb on 2006 f 150
they are replaced from inside the engine compartment at the rear of the headlight bazals. if it's the side the battery is on you will likely have to remove it first.
Robert
SOURCE: i have a 1983 ford f-150 300 straight six ...It
Check to see if there's a vacuum leak at the base gasket. Let it idle and spray a little carburetor cleaner around the base. If the idle goes up, the spray is sealing the leak momentarily. If it's getting too much air, it's the same as not getting enough fuel.
SOURCE: 2001 Ford F150 91,000 miles v8 5.4 triton at
You most likely have a bad spark plug coil and or plug. First recomendation go to your local parts store and have them put a code reader on it. It should tell you what cylinder is missfiring under load. Once you identify replace the coil. Cost $45-$60. Also replace the plug. After this you should be back in business. This is common with the 5.4L engine. Depending on the cylinder involved the coil can be difficult to get to so take your time. Definently and easy do it yourself repair.
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