LacquerHead
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- Joined
- Oct 10, 2017
- Messages
- 1
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Transmission
- Manual
Howdy all, just had this issue appear on my 1999 b4000 4x4 manual trans with 140k miles. About 150 miles into a trip at highway speeds, the truck seemed to lose all engine power for about 2-3 seconds, then it would magically (as is someone flipped a switch) all come back. All my lights and gauges would still operate fine, just had absolutely NO engine power, and would begin engine breaking. Would do this every 15 seconds or so, so I pulled off the interstate to check my vitals. Everything looked good, so I let it sit for a few minutes and started her back up. Ran fine for a few miles then started doing it again, all the way home. Sitting at idle, it seemed to drop down below 500rpm for a few seconds and then come back up, and occasionally would stall completely, requiring a restart.
This morning, I decided to take it for a drive, and it seemed fine. I am assuming the issue will only show itself after the truck is warmed up. Seems like it must be either a fuel or spark issue. I don't want to start throwing parts at it, but not sure where to start troubleshooting. I am getting no engine codes at all. Seems like more than just a misfire, as I lose all engine power (not just some cylinders) momentarily.
I have compiled a list of things to check and am looking for any feedback or advice: Fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel pump relay, coil pack, and possibly computer. If I could determine whether it is a fuel or spark issue, that would help greatly. I am not thinking its the fuel pump because it ran great this morning even at 60+ mph. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting this as the problem is intermittent, and truck always seems to restart fine. I have a good amount of DIY ability but limited funds, so am trying to guess right the first time.
I greatly appreciate any and all advice and am hoping the issue is something stupid and easy. Thanks everybody.
This morning, I decided to take it for a drive, and it seemed fine. I am assuming the issue will only show itself after the truck is warmed up. Seems like it must be either a fuel or spark issue. I don't want to start throwing parts at it, but not sure where to start troubleshooting. I am getting no engine codes at all. Seems like more than just a misfire, as I lose all engine power (not just some cylinders) momentarily.
I have compiled a list of things to check and am looking for any feedback or advice: Fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel pump relay, coil pack, and possibly computer. If I could determine whether it is a fuel or spark issue, that would help greatly. I am not thinking its the fuel pump because it ran great this morning even at 60+ mph. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting this as the problem is intermittent, and truck always seems to restart fine. I have a good amount of DIY ability but limited funds, so am trying to guess right the first time.
I greatly appreciate any and all advice and am hoping the issue is something stupid and easy. Thanks everybody.