byrc
New Member
- Joined
- May 24, 2009
- Messages
- 2
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Transmission
- Automatic
Alright I have been dealing with an issue for a while now, and I am out of ideas. I have a 1993 3.0l V6 Ranger with 224,000 miles. Recently I have noticed that on the highway at around 50 MPH the car starts to jerk strongly, as if it is misfiring. Furthermore, the RPMs fluctuate greatly during these jerks, between 2000 and 3000 RPMs. Additionally, I have been experienced rather rough idles, and the tachometer also jumps while at idle, though not as greatly. While driving in the city, it runs pretty well, a little rough but nothing to worry about but I can barely drive on the highway, let alone pass anyone. Also, the check engine light comes on sporadically, but turns off after a minute or two. So far all I have done myself is replace the fuel filter.
Also, when on the highway, the jerking and RPM jumping seems to subside a little if I push the accelerator more. I am not very mechanicly inclined so I am sorry if my post lacks needed info or anything, I am just out of ideas, and hate the idea of getting rid of my ranger.
Also, when on the highway, the jerking and RPM jumping seems to subside a little if I push the accelerator more. I am not very mechanicly inclined so I am sorry if my post lacks needed info or anything, I am just out of ideas, and hate the idea of getting rid of my ranger.