Poor throttle response.
Poor throttle response.
Over the past year or so, my truck's throttle response has been lacking quite a bit. It's not the lift because I've had it on for about 4.5 years. Sometimes when I press on the gas, nothing much happens, I then push a lttle further and the engine and rpm's suddenly surge and accelerate like crazy. Other times, I press on the gas and nothing much happens and I keep pressing further and eventually bottom out the pedal, all the while the truck is accelerating at a very slow pace. Though it may not sound like it, I am a conserative driver and do not have a "lead foot".
The truck is well tuned and just got it's 60k checkup. Any help y'all can give will be greatly appreciated.
The truck is well tuned and just got it's 60k checkup. Any help y'all can give will be greatly appreciated. Last edited by MyFordTruck98; Aug 1, 2005 at 12:52 AM.
I see you have a K&N filter. Your aftermarket filter may have got some filter oil on your MAF wires, causing your ECU to recieve false info from the MAF sensor. Which can cause a "hesitation" or lack of sudden acceleration when you push the GO pedal. Try cleaning the two MAF sensor wires with electrical contact cleaner. Just give them 3 or 4 quick blasts and they're clean again. These wires are very flimsy and fragile, so do not touch them. Just spray em'.
Also, I'd clean the throttle-body out with "throttle-body cleaner". Not "carburetor cleaner", because it will melt the protective film on the throttle-body blade.
Just a few suggestions.
Also, I'd clean the throttle-body out with "throttle-body cleaner". Not "carburetor cleaner", because it will melt the protective film on the throttle-body blade.
Just a few suggestions.
Originally Posted by Peacemaker
Try cleaning the two MAF sensor wires with electrical contact cleaner. Just give them 3 or 4 quick blasts and they're clean again. These wires are very flimsy and fragile, so do not touch them. Just spray em'.
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks
Bill
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Oh man, it sounds like you touched one of the wires with the Electrical cleaner spray tube and broke it. That's gonna be a little pricey. The wires are very hard to see if you don't have good eyes, and they are very fragile. So spray from about an inch or two away from the wires. Sorry to hear about your problem.
Peacemaker
I am positive that the tube never came into contact with the wires. I know that they are fragile, and that is why I made sure there was no contact made. If they are not broken, what else can I do? I saw something online from Parts America for some kind of MAF for $86 bucks. It was made by Python??? Any other possiblitiies (up to and including replacing with an aftermarket FIPK)?
Not trying to be a jerk, just stating my facts...
Thanks again for any and all help...
Bill
I am positive that the tube never came into contact with the wires. I know that they are fragile, and that is why I made sure there was no contact made. If they are not broken, what else can I do? I saw something online from Parts America for some kind of MAF for $86 bucks. It was made by Python??? Any other possiblitiies (up to and including replacing with an aftermarket FIPK)?
Not trying to be a jerk, just stating my facts...
Thanks again for any and all help...
Bill
I understand man. If your for sure that the maf sensor is the problem. I'd replace it. I'm not sure about online places, but if you want a quality maf sensor, I'd get it from the dealer. Your taking a gamble on anything aftermarket. Cleaning the maf wires shouldn't have thrown any codes. I do it about once every season and never had any trouble. I've been studying what could have gone wrong in your situation though. After you sprayed the wires off, did you allow enough time for the cleaner that puddles up in the little pocket behind the maf wires to evaporate? When I do this, I usually have to turn the part of the airbox that the maf sensor sits in downward towards the ground to let any leftover "cleaner" that has puddled up in there drain out. See what problably happened is that you sprayed the wires and then left a puddle of cleaner in there, and then put everything back together. And then the puddle of cleaner back inside the maf sensor goes across the maf wires and shorts it out. When you turn the key on, there is five volts that goes across the maf wires. What I think happened is that you shorted the wires with the cleaner by not allowing the "puddle" to evaporate or drain out before you started your truck. I'm not sure this is what happened. I'm just guessing. But for future reference, this may come in handy. Sorry to hear of your misfortune.
Thanks for the advice. I just pulled the MAF out and the wires are not broken, but I think you might be right about not allowing the gunk to evaporate. I am going to hit it one more time since I pulled the entire piece out just now.
Thanks for the sympathy...
Thanks for the sympathy...


