o2 Sensors
o2 Sensors
Hey guys, I have recently acquired a 1999 F-150 4.2L auto tranny and I did the plugs and wires etc..
I am averaging 15.2 MPG which is ok by my standards but I keep seeing 17-19 and even 21 mpg posts from some people. I do mostly highway driving and 15 seems a little low for that. My dad, (who never replaced anything unless it broke or caused problems) has original o2 sensors in there. Would replacing both up and downstream sensors have a drastic affect on mpg? I have no issue dropping 80 bucks on a set if they pay off in the long run. The plugs have already. There is no CEL and just a slight hesitation on accel. That is why I am asking the question. Do you guys think that's it?
Also... To assist you guys here's what happens-
It makes a sort of rattley noise when cold (disappears when warm) and also when cold or warm it seems to hesitate for just a second then launch forward. (not smooth) it does this more so now than before as it was an intermittent thing.
The truck has 158,000km or just shy of 100,000km. Pretty low miles for a 99
Sorry if this makes no sense or you need more details. I am exhausted as hell from studying this week..
Regards,
Phil
I am averaging 15.2 MPG which is ok by my standards but I keep seeing 17-19 and even 21 mpg posts from some people. I do mostly highway driving and 15 seems a little low for that. My dad, (who never replaced anything unless it broke or caused problems) has original o2 sensors in there. Would replacing both up and downstream sensors have a drastic affect on mpg? I have no issue dropping 80 bucks on a set if they pay off in the long run. The plugs have already. There is no CEL and just a slight hesitation on accel. That is why I am asking the question. Do you guys think that's it?
Also... To assist you guys here's what happens-
It makes a sort of rattley noise when cold (disappears when warm) and also when cold or warm it seems to hesitate for just a second then launch forward. (not smooth) it does this more so now than before as it was an intermittent thing.
The truck has 158,000km or just shy of 100,000km. Pretty low miles for a 99
Sorry if this makes no sense or you need more details. I am exhausted as hell from studying this week..
Regards,
Phil
Dont replace the down streams EVER unless they give a code. The upstreams DO affect performance along with several other things go to rock auto and buy the Motorcraft ones. At Rock Auto there only 40 bucks.
Would that he a cause for rattling though? Lean or something?
The rattling may be due to the wrong oil and filter. At 100k miles it's due for spark plugs, and after 13 years it may need new plug wires. A thorough intake cleaning and a new fuel filter sure wouldn't hurt.
Thanks for all your guys help!
Edit- I will try to take a video of the sound to better explain what is happening.
Last edited by philcamlin; Nov 25, 2012 at 11:55 AM.
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If you have a Fram filter on there, get it out of there. I use 5W20 year round.
Rattling could be an exhaust heat shield or a cat/muffler starting to come apart internally. It can also be a loose engine lifting hook. If a cat is starting to clog that will kill your mileage.
NOT a smart move.
Also not ideal. I'd replace both the plugs and wires with Motorcraft.
If you have a Fram filter on there, get it out of there. I use 5W20 year round.
Rattling could be an exhaust heat shield or a cat/muffler starting to come apart internally. It can also be a loose engine lifting hook. If a cat is starting to clog that will kill your mileage.
Also not ideal. I'd replace both the plugs and wires with Motorcraft.
If you have a Fram filter on there, get it out of there. I use 5W20 year round.
Rattling could be an exhaust heat shield or a cat/muffler starting to come apart internally. It can also be a loose engine lifting hook. If a cat is starting to clog that will kill your mileage.
Also... To assist you guys here's what happens-
It makes a sort of rattley noise when cold (disappears when warm) and also when cold or warm it seems to hesitate for just a second then launch forward. (not smooth) it does this more so now than before as it was an intermittent thing.






