Slight hesitation
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Has the throttle body ever been cleaned?
I would start with that. Also, what about spark plugs?
I would also take a peek at the air filter while I was under the hood.
Another thing to help out is, did this just happen suddenly such as right after a fill up(bad gas), or has this been an ongoing deal.
I would start with that. Also, what about spark plugs?
I would also take a peek at the air filter while I was under the hood.
Another thing to help out is, did this just happen suddenly such as right after a fill up(bad gas), or has this been an ongoing deal.
Last edited by dodgeman1977; 01-21-2017 at 07:38 AM. Reason: Extra thoughts
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Idk if this has been resolved or not, but first thing is get some throttle body/map sensor cleaner. That assembly takes about 10min to take apart and clean. If it looks clean and there's no dust or debris then next best option is your throttle position sensor. They cost about 10-20 from autozone and have a lifetime warranty. It's literally a couple bolts on the side of your throttle body.
Also. Its not a bad idea to run some sea foam injector cleaner through the tank.
If all that doesn't get you going right then the O2 sensor could be a cause.
Also. Its not a bad idea to run some sea foam injector cleaner through the tank.
If all that doesn't get you going right then the O2 sensor could be a cause.