Ford f150

Asked by H.s. Jul 25, 2017 at 10:58 AM about the 1995 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 95 ford f150 when I start it up and push
the gas to the floor it revs up like its supposed to
then let off the gas, then push it again it spits and
sputters and wont rev up.  Turn the truck off wait a
minute turn it on and it repeats the same thing
what could be the problem

3 Answers

75

Dirty or bad fuel injectors. Take it to a repair shop. You obviously do not have the knowledge or expertise to repair yourself.

3,635

if the vehicle is cold, let it warm up and then it will idle down. Expecting a vehicle to perform normal right away after starting, is simply ridiculous nonsense. After starting a cold vehicle, give it a minute or 2 for the ECM to do its process. After it is done, the vehicle should operate just fine. Secondly, try a bottle of Sea foam for your injectors. use a bottle of Seafoam every 3 months for your injectors. Does it make sense that when you wake up are you ready to run a marathon?? if not, then why expect a vehicle to do several tasks just because your turned the key??

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Fuel quality can be an issue, I would never use ARCO gasoline, It has caused injector and egr build up problems for my brothers Chev 4.3 V6 , especially with plugging egr passages, , finally got him to clean passages and run Chevron, it ended his continuing problems ,

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