nxne75
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My truck: '99 Ranger XLT, 3.0L, automatic, 170,000 miles. I've noticed over the last few weeks that the truck has been developing a small stumble at idle - like a miss here and there, maybe every 2-5 seconds or so. It's not actually too bad, sort of like a tiny hiccup.
But what has been worrying me is the fact that engine has begun breaking up at speeds over 60 mph, especially when I give it gas. If I accelerate over 60 mph, the engine will start to break up and miss and if I REALLY floor it after that, the breakup will actually go away, strangely enough. Once I let off the throttle and let it drop back down again (say below 60), if I give it gas again, over 60 mph it starts to do it all over again. Almost like giving it gas once it starts breaking up clears it out or something - I don't understand it.
Any guesses as to what might be going on here? I appreciate any input.
But what has been worrying me is the fact that engine has begun breaking up at speeds over 60 mph, especially when I give it gas. If I accelerate over 60 mph, the engine will start to break up and miss and if I REALLY floor it after that, the breakup will actually go away, strangely enough. Once I let off the throttle and let it drop back down again (say below 60), if I give it gas again, over 60 mph it starts to do it all over again. Almost like giving it gas once it starts breaking up clears it out or something - I don't understand it.
Any guesses as to what might be going on here? I appreciate any input.