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Ford Explorer Question 06'
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<blockquote data-quote="piss&amp;vinegar" data-source="post: 5606732" data-attributes="member: 15067"><p>I need some help and thought this forum could do just that. This is for my sister's vehicle. It is a 2006 Ford Explorer w/V8. I think the motor is the same they put in the new Mustangs. Anyway, I was riding with her to the store and her vehicle began to surge and then studder then went back to normal. This happened a couple of times. I did not notice it when it was idling. I cleaned the MAF sensor and checked her air filter and looked for any possible vacuum leak. I know vacuum leaks can be hard to detect but could there be anything else that may be the problem. I thought she might have gotten some bad fuel since the vehicle only has 26k.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Dave</p><p>:??:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piss&vinegar, post: 5606732, member: 15067"] I need some help and thought this forum could do just that. This is for my sister's vehicle. It is a 2006 Ford Explorer w/V8. I think the motor is the same they put in the new Mustangs. Anyway, I was riding with her to the store and her vehicle began to surge and then studder then went back to normal. This happened a couple of times. I did not notice it when it was idling. I cleaned the MAF sensor and checked her air filter and looked for any possible vacuum leak. I know vacuum leaks can be hard to detect but could there be anything else that may be the problem. I thought she might have gotten some bad fuel since the vehicle only has 26k. Thanks, Dave :??: [/QUOTE]
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