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Engine pulsing while cruising
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<blockquote data-quote="Kline12" data-source="post: 15496156" data-attributes="member: 149426"><p>Does the engine stutter or anything while going up an incline when you have cruise control set? My 2010 dodge 1500 was pulsing, and would also stutter when I would go up a hill with cruise control set. It eventually got to where it would do it out of cruise control, driving up a hill or on flat ground. It ended up being 2 fouled plugs. (It has 2 plugs per cylinder.)</p><p></p><p>If it doesn't feel like an engine thing, start looking at everything that rotates. Wheels, u-joints, bearings, rubber ball joints, etc. Start with the simple things and work back. Make sure your wheels are balanced, and your tires aren't wearing abnormally. Either of those would cause vibrations at higher speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kline12, post: 15496156, member: 149426"] Does the engine stutter or anything while going up an incline when you have cruise control set? My 2010 dodge 1500 was pulsing, and would also stutter when I would go up a hill with cruise control set. It eventually got to where it would do it out of cruise control, driving up a hill or on flat ground. It ended up being 2 fouled plugs. (It has 2 plugs per cylinder.) If it doesn't feel like an engine thing, start looking at everything that rotates. Wheels, u-joints, bearings, rubber ball joints, etc. Start with the simple things and work back. Make sure your wheels are balanced, and your tires aren't wearing abnormally. Either of those would cause vibrations at higher speeds. [/QUOTE]
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