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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Overdrive problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerry Blodgett" data-source="post: 930273" data-attributes="member: 65873"><p>Thanks tech, I'll suggest it to him. We drove it together the other day but couldn't replicate the problem. It seems to happen only when I'm cruising at freeway speeds with a slightly loaded-down truck and it starts up a grade. As it reaches the limit of the overdrive load, it starts to jerk and hiccup and I have to gun it to downshift or manually shut off OD. If it is a misfire, why doesn't the check engine light go on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerry Blodgett, post: 930273, member: 65873"] Thanks tech, I'll suggest it to him. We drove it together the other day but couldn't replicate the problem. It seems to happen only when I'm cruising at freeway speeds with a slightly loaded-down truck and it starts up a grade. As it reaches the limit of the overdrive load, it starts to jerk and hiccup and I have to gun it to downshift or manually shut off OD. If it is a misfire, why doesn't the check engine light go on? [/QUOTE]
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