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Re: 98 Windstar Intermittent Hesitation / Bucking ?

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Re: 98 Windstar Intermittent Hesitation / Bucking ?

sheepheadbob05 Sep 2006 03:01
try checking fuel pump the foot valve might be sticking

>>> I have a 98 Windstar 3.0 with 128k miles on it, and over the past few
>>> months it has had a problem with hesitation and bucking.  The problem
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>fuel pressure rather than an instant and complete loss of power, but I
>thought I'd ask just to make sure.

Instant Arcade04 Sep 2006 17:55
>> I have a 98 Windstar 3.0 with 128k miles on it, and over the past few
>> months it has had a problem with hesitation and bucking.  The problem
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>
> Are you sure there's no codes stored?

I don't suppose any of this could be caused by a faulty fuel pump or
filter?  I'd expect in that case there would be a more gradual drop in
fuel pressure rather than an instant and complete loss of power, but I
thought I'd ask just to make sure.

Backyard Mechanic04 Sep 2006 04:30
> I have a 98 Windstar 3.0 with 128k miles on it, and over the past few
> months it has had a problem with hesitation and bucking.  The problem is
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> I've also had poor idling on occasion, but it's very uncommon, so may
> not be related.

Actually... if it's a HIGH idle, it may be related.

Sometimes ymptomatic of a bad wiring harness ground or engine to body
ground.

Try doing a tug test on all engine wiring harness while it's idling, may
point out a connector that's making bad contact

Are you sure there's no codes stored?

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Instant Arcade01 Sep 2006 18:00
I have a 98 Windstar 3.0 with 128k miles on it, and over the past few
months it has had a problem with hesitation and bucking.  The problem is
intermittent.

My mechanic has diagnosed a few things so far and a lot of money has
been spent on 'repairs' but nothing he suggests fixes the problem.  I've
now taken it back from my mechanic and his "shotgunning" repair
technique in order to try and diagnose the problem myself.

So far I've replaced the Throttle Position Sensor and the Camshaft
Position Sensor, and while that seemed to fix it for a day or two, the
problem came back.  (It's intermittent nature means it can run fine for
days).

There seems to be no rhyme or reason to the hesitation, it can happen
when you're pulling away gently, or when you're cruising at highway
speeds, or during a shift, pretty much any time.  Turning overdrive off,
or keeping the transmission in 1st or 2nd makes no difference.  Also you
can drive it really hard sometimes without the problem manifesting at
all.  Often I'll drive it hard 10 miles to work and it's fine, then it
will act up on the way home with about 3 miles to go.

As good as I can tell it feels like the engine is cutting power to the
injectors or plugs all at the same time.  And the loss of power can last
from a fraction of a second to a whole second before it recovers.
Sometimes you just feel a bit of spluttering as though only a single
injector or plug isn't firing.  I thought it might be a transmission
problem, but I'd imagine that the revs would climb while the
transmission slips, and that's not happening.

I've also had poor idling on occasion, but it's very uncommon, so may
not be related.

Any ideas what to try next?

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