My 2000 ford v10 engines hesitates or surges under load. It starts up and runs smooth and goes down a flat road fine with no problems, but as soon as you go up a hill it starts to buck or surge under the added load.It goes away when you push farther down on the accelerator. I had all spark plugs replaced and that didn't help it at all. also had a computer hooked up but no codes.
thanks john
1 Ignition system not operating properly
2 Dirtyor clogged fuel injector(s).
3 Low fuel pressure. Check for proper operation of the fuel pump and for restrictions in the fuel filter and lines.
4 Fuel injectionor engine control systems malfunction.
5 Vacuum leak at the intake manifold or vacuum hoses.
6 Restricted air filter.
7 Fuel pump or pressure regulator defective.
Could be evap purge valve solenoid
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I haven't noticed it blowing any black smoke under load. I had a lot of things checked out on this and it has my mechanic stumped, and he's a big ford guy. He has checked all the coils and fuel injectors and they are operating properly. When I first took this to him he did get a code for a misfire on the back two cylinders. He replaced the plugs and the code went away but the car still hesitates under load. So then he replaced the coil on the back two cylinders where the code originally came from but the hesitation still remained there. He then checked the fuel injectors and we are still looking for the problem.
Sounds like you are getting too much fuel to the cylinders. Does it blow black smoke under a load? It could be the throtle position sensor,but that should have showed up on the scan.
Ford f150 1998win I start it up ideals high thin it goes and chums ideals up and down but going down road it is fine
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