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Beverley Sankey Posted on Nov 16, 2016
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2008 RAV4 intermittently ‘scudder’s” when exhilarating. Sometimes the tach goes to 4K without the transmission shifting or speed increasing. Any clue what’s going on? Fuel filter? Transmission?

the term " scudders " is not a technical description so you will need to say exactly what you mean
also it is accelerating not exhilarating as that means up lifting or invigorating
you couldn't get the transmission type in the question
you have to be exact in your description if you want an answer
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My 96 intrepid just died on the freeway, and will not start now. It does crank over, but will not start.

The fuel pump or the fuel pump relay or fuse is gone out, Check the fuses first for a blown fuse.
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Have a 2000 Chevy Tahoe. Started sputtering at freeway speeds - 60-80mph. Died twice in town. Changed fuel filter, air filter, tested fuel pump the best I could. Went away for a while then. Ame back today...

Could be low fuel pressure or several other things.
If the check engine light is on you should get it checked out, most any auto parts store can scan the computer for free in hopes of selling you some parts.
If the warning light is not on, I would look at the fuel system again.
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I have a 1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0 I6 with about 155k miles that is having intermittent issues. I just recently had to replace my muffler because of the car backfiring. This problem doesn't happen...

Have it checked with a computer diagnostics. It sounds like it could be a bad sensor, quite possibly your oxygen sensor. A bad sensor could cause the computer to think your engine needs more fuel.
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2003 Ford Explorer has consistently been sputtering on the freeway, thought it had something to do with my speed and now does this when driving on reg roadways on occasion any ideas?

The MAF SENSOR IS THE SUSPECT IN YOUR ISSUES . iT'S IN THE INTAKE DUCTING. iT CAN BE CLEANED WITH CRC ELECTRICAL SSPRAY CLEANER. CLEAN THOUROUGHLY BY DO NOT BRUSH, RUB, OR USED COMPRESSED AIR. tHEY ARE FRAGILE AND EXPENSIVE. hOPE THIS HELPS nED
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Sputtering acceleration

Try checking your throttle position sensor
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Clicking sound when exhilarating and desilarating

rear engine mounting underneath the car usually connecting the bell housing to sub frame
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95 jetta sputters

i had a similar problem it turned out to be a faulty fuel pump. Any mechanic should be able to do a fuel pressure test. to rule this out
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