95 Dodge 1500 5.9L bucking at highway speeds
I have a dodge that I've been having problems with. When cruising on the highway holding a constant speed the truck will start bucking or shuddering. To come out of it I can either release or depress the gas. This seems to typically happen when the truck has no real load on the engine. I can tow with the truck and it does good, probably because the throttle is always moving - although I have had it start bucking while towing. I have trouble code 32 and 37, 32 is due to removing the egr valve because I am to cheap to buy a new one. Don't know what the 37 is though - help please
checked the TPS voltage it was good, checked the MAP it was good, I didn't see any oil nor am I losing any oil to the plenum gasket - I will search for the test procedures. I am going to try new cap rotor and wires - they have warranty. any other idea?
Broken plug wire or a cracked coil will do this,.. In-fact a crack in the porcilin on
a plug will also cause it. Bad rotor or cap too.
a plug will also cause it. Bad rotor or cap too.
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I am going to try the cap and rotor, I went to check the cap to ensure that everything was tight and I got the Sh$t shocked out of me. Probably have a bad wire or cap... I'll let you know how it turned out.
As for the fix-a-flat or bent wheel - this is more of a jerking action vs. a shudder or vibration. don't use fix-a-flat my tire guy would hate me for it.
As for the fix-a-flat or bent wheel - this is more of a jerking action vs. a shudder or vibration. don't use fix-a-flat my tire guy would hate me for it.
When you checked your TPS did you use a digital voltmeter? If so, try again with an analog meter so you can catch the needle twitching if you hit a dirty spot.



