Surging/Bucking while driving
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Surging/Bucking while driving
Not sure how to even ask for advise on this one. 2001 RAM 1500 Sport 5.9ltr 360 with about 55000 miles and lots of past repairs. Street ONLY truck!!
For a little while, I have been having surging while in Park or idling at lights...the RPM's will go from the normal 600-700 up to 1500 almost like I was pushing on the accelerator. I can kick it down for a little while, but it comes back after a few minutes. Now, while driving, I am getting a bucking/surging while driving down the road and it seems to be running like crap. I am getting NO backfiring and there is a slight loss of power. If I gun it and get the RPM's up to 3500 or so, it seems just fine. Mostly happens around 40mph and the RPM's don't race or drop when it is having the issue (most of the time now).
A while back, I had a CE light come on and had the Auto Store plug it in (could barely climb hills) and found it had a mis-fire on #8. I replaced the Plugs and Wires and the light went off and everything was running great.
I am due to have a TB cleaning and injectors blown out, but does this sound like anything more serious (tranny)? I also notice that on my TransferCase, it seems to be 'wet' around that crappy plastic plug, but not dripping in the Driveway.
Had some other problems a couple weeks back and needed to change the passenger side hub as I had a bad wheel bearing (actually how I found this forum). I think I got a lemon as I have done way too mush to this truck for it only being 5 years old and problems started shortly after I got it (new off the showroom floor).
I will be a regular on this site as I am keeping it because it's paid for and I really have a love/hate thing gong on!!!!
For a little while, I have been having surging while in Park or idling at lights...the RPM's will go from the normal 600-700 up to 1500 almost like I was pushing on the accelerator. I can kick it down for a little while, but it comes back after a few minutes. Now, while driving, I am getting a bucking/surging while driving down the road and it seems to be running like crap. I am getting NO backfiring and there is a slight loss of power. If I gun it and get the RPM's up to 3500 or so, it seems just fine. Mostly happens around 40mph and the RPM's don't race or drop when it is having the issue (most of the time now).
A while back, I had a CE light come on and had the Auto Store plug it in (could barely climb hills) and found it had a mis-fire on #8. I replaced the Plugs and Wires and the light went off and everything was running great.
I am due to have a TB cleaning and injectors blown out, but does this sound like anything more serious (tranny)? I also notice that on my TransferCase, it seems to be 'wet' around that crappy plastic plug, but not dripping in the Driveway.
Had some other problems a couple weeks back and needed to change the passenger side hub as I had a bad wheel bearing (actually how I found this forum). I think I got a lemon as I have done way too mush to this truck for it only being 5 years old and problems started shortly after I got it (new off the showroom floor).
I will be a regular on this site as I am keeping it because it's paid for and I really have a love/hate thing gong on!!!!
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RE: Surging/Bucking while driving
I dont have a recommendation on a tps, they're probably all equally good. what i'd suggest 1st is open your fuse box and check your o2 sensor heater fuse. this being blown can cause similar problems to what you describe.
also do you have any problems with your a/c heater system where it only blows on the windshield?
edit: Oh yeah, do you have a CE light on? have you tried to get the codes out yet? key on-off-on-off-on within 5 seconds will spit them out the odometer and read PDone when all the codes have been displayed
also do you have any problems with your a/c heater system where it only blows on the windshield?
edit: Oh yeah, do you have a CE light on? have you tried to get the codes out yet? key on-off-on-off-on within 5 seconds will spit them out the odometer and read PDone when all the codes have been displayed
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RE: Surging/Bucking while driving
I would say that the idle surge problem is a dirty Idle Air Control motor. It is on the back of the throttle body. You can remove the whole throttle body yourself (directions on www.thefastman.com) and clean it yourself. Take the IAC and the TPS off the tb, spray the whole tb well with spray carb cleaner. Be sure to get inside the hole the IAC came out of and the plunger on it. Replace the TPS while you are at it. I got mine at O' Reillys auto parts for $32. Most parts stores actually have a tps for your truck. Put everything back together and unhook your battery cable. Turn your ignition key to "run" for 20 seconds or so, turn it back off, and reconnect the batt cable. This will reset your computer. Be sur to do a couple of "wide open throttle" runs in the first 40 miles after resetting the computer so it "sees" wot.
DO NOT WASTE MONEY ON A TB SPACER!!!! They don't work on fuel injected vehicles.....DONT DO IT!
DO NOT WASTE MONEY ON A TB SPACER!!!! They don't work on fuel injected vehicles.....DONT DO IT!
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RE: Surging/Bucking while driving
OK,
I went and bought the GP Sorensen Throttle Position Sensor from Advance Auto (part # 779-3692). Changing it was easy (as long as you have a star bit).
When I installed it, I mouted it and plugged in the Electric Harness. I DID NOT CLICK IN AND LOCK. It pushes on all the way, but does not click in. I would assume that over time, it would losen and come off.
DID I GET THE WRONG PART????
I went and bought the GP Sorensen Throttle Position Sensor from Advance Auto (part # 779-3692). Changing it was easy (as long as you have a star bit).
When I installed it, I mouted it and plugged in the Electric Harness. I DID NOT CLICK IN AND LOCK. It pushes on all the way, but does not click in. I would assume that over time, it would losen and come off.
DID I GET THE WRONG PART????
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RE: Surging/Bucking while driving
I took the TPS back to the store and they got me a new one...seems the one I got first had some of the plastic flashing still on the part where it clips into the wiring harness...new one clips in perfectly. Now I need to see if this was the problem.
The question that I have is, I see in one of the posts for this question recommending that it also could be the IAC motor. It recommends that after the installation that I unhook the Battery (-) and turn the ignition to start for 20 seconds. Do I NEED to do this for the TPS, or do I just replace it and start to go.
The question that I have is, I see in one of the posts for this question recommending that it also could be the IAC motor. It recommends that after the installation that I unhook the Battery (-) and turn the ignition to start for 20 seconds. Do I NEED to do this for the TPS, or do I just replace it and start to go.
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