1997 Ford F150 bucking or jerking while driving
1997 Ford F150 bucking or jerking while driving
1997 Ford F150 bucking or jerking while driving. Previous owner said plugs were changed recently. I may pull codes today or this weekend. It just started recently.
If they are Motorcraft plugs and not damaged, I'd start looking at the plug wires and coil packs. Bad gas is a possibility, I'd change the fuel filter and throw some Techron in the tank on general principle.
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Recently I was taking my 97 4.6 to get inspected, and it started missing and bucking, especially up hills. Went back home, pulled plug wires, found one of them looked corroded where it contacts the plug. New set of wires, reset misfire code, problem gone...
1. Drop the pipes off them and bash the crap out of the guts with a long screwdriver and hammer.
2. I suppose it could - but your P0420 and P0430 codes are cat low efficiency both banks. Gutting them will still throw those codes.
3. Perhaps the wisest thing to do would be to take it to a muffler shop for a diagnosis. They have the equipment to test the cats for blockage.
2. I suppose it could - but your P0420 and P0430 codes are cat low efficiency both banks. Gutting them will still throw those codes.
3. Perhaps the wisest thing to do would be to take it to a muffler shop for a diagnosis. They have the equipment to test the cats for blockage.
They aren't plugged, they've been contaminated by too much unburnt fuel due to the misfires which were left uncorrected for too long.That ruined the ability of the substrate to store oxygen and they're now passing the exhaust untreated which has triggered the efficiency codes.
If you have emissions testing, it will be real hard to avoid replacing the cats.
If you have emissions testing, it will be real hard to avoid replacing the cats.







