Just finished reading the 6 steps
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ge+Fuel+Filter
Just finished reading the 6 steps
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ge+Fuel+Filter
Other possibilities (from recent personal experiences) are the TPS (throttle position sensor/switch) and/or the MAF (mass airflow sensor).
Has anyone done anything under the hood recently? If so, the connectors to the MAF or TPS may be loose, which will cause those symptoms.
Do you have a K&N-style (oiled) air filter? If yes, then it is very possible the oil has messed up the detector wires in the MAF, which can also cause the hesitation problem. CRC makes an MAF cleaner spray that will clear the oil residue off the wires, but don't use any other type of electrical contact cleaner. (Ldub, did you use the CRC spray on yours?) I had to replace mine twice with AutoZone rebuilds before I could get the engine running right (but that's another thread).
Good luck!
[QUOTE=VehiGAZ;125389]CRC makes an MAF cleaner spray that will clear the oil residue off the wires, but don't use any other type of electrical contact cleaner. (Ldub, did you use the CRC spray on yours?) QUOTE]
Yep, that's the "good stuff"...I don't leave home without it.![]()
I had the same hesitation problem back in march while on a long trip. i thought it was bad gas that i had gotten at a questionable shell station. I let it sit for a day then put new fuel in and i haven't had a problem since. I will change my fuel filter when i go in for my 100,000 mile "tune up". I'm curious to know what you do to finally fix your problem. keep us informed.
James