Messed up issues!
Messed up issues!
I have a 2004 F150 FX4 with 75k miles. 2 weeks ago I was turning sharply while going 4-5 mph and it stalled. Didn't think much of it, as it continued to run fine after restart.
About a week ago, I noticed tighter than normal steering at low speeds.
This seemed to go away in 3 days.
Now I have a sluggish engine that seems like it is slow on takeoff and restricted, and when I let off the gas while traveling at any speed, it slows down faster than normal. (Basically instead of continuing to coast, it slows down as if it was a stick shift and someone was downshifting to brake.) I have not had any lights come on and it was clear for codes (checked at autozone).
Dealership wants to charge me 80 to scan, but I want to see if possibly it would be a clogged fuel filter (starts on first crank every time though), dirty throttle body, something in power steering, or possible idle control valve.
Lastly, it has been idling a little lower than normal. It sits (when warm) in gear at a stop light at 500rpms.
Any thoughts before I get raped at the dealership?
About a week ago, I noticed tighter than normal steering at low speeds.
This seemed to go away in 3 days.
Now I have a sluggish engine that seems like it is slow on takeoff and restricted, and when I let off the gas while traveling at any speed, it slows down faster than normal. (Basically instead of continuing to coast, it slows down as if it was a stick shift and someone was downshifting to brake.) I have not had any lights come on and it was clear for codes (checked at autozone).
Dealership wants to charge me 80 to scan, but I want to see if possibly it would be a clogged fuel filter (starts on first crank every time though), dirty throttle body, something in power steering, or possible idle control valve.
Lastly, it has been idling a little lower than normal. It sits (when warm) in gear at a stop light at 500rpms.
Any thoughts before I get raped at the dealership?
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A bad pump or idler pulley can actually stop your engine. The parasitic drag on the front of your engine could be your loss of power. Worth checking as you initially noticed it while turning (loading up the pump) its normal to have an idle drop when you go full lock left or right with the steering wheel.
ill be cleaning the throttle body and maf friday. I have a couple wrestling meets and i won't have time till then. How do I know if brakes are sticking? clogged cat would throw a code. I have sensors before and after the cat I believe.
No, a clogged cat will not necessarily throw a code. It has to be tested at a muffler shop with an infrared gun and/or by pulling a front O2 and measuring backpressure.
To check the front brakes, jack it up and turn the wheels by hand. To test the rears, block the front wheels, jack up both rear wheels, put it in neutral, and turn the wheels. Sticking parking brakes are quite common.
To check the front brakes, jack it up and turn the wheels by hand. To test the rears, block the front wheels, jack up both rear wheels, put it in neutral, and turn the wheels. Sticking parking brakes are quite common.





