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SAVE Highway kickdown falls on face, the longer it's floored more the RPM'S drop 200 1991
posted by david hunter on Sat Apr 25 15:29 CST 2009
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last visit: Fri Nov 20 15:54 CST 2009[RELATED]The bellows hose feeding air to the throttle body can collapse due to increased draw of air when throttle is opened. Release the throttle and it pops right back to normal shape. Hose gets old and floppy. Problem can be worse if filter is dirty.
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SAVE Highway kickdown falls on face, the longer it's floored more the RPM'S drop 200 1991
posted by pittroj on Fri Apr 24 04:31 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 14 20:55 CST 2009[RELATED]Well,
I drove it in this morning and floored it on the highway. It accelerated normally and the kickdown worked properly with 3/4 tank of gas. I guess when it is getting down into reserve, it wasn't gettting enough gas? I have never had this problem on my 1987 245. Even if the gauge was in the red, it would still kickdowm and accelerate properly. Fluke? I normally don't let my tank get that low, but it still shouldn't starve for gas when the gauge needle isn't quite in the red yet?
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SAVE Highway kickdown falls on face, the longer it's floored more the RPM'S drop 200 1991
posted by WrenWright on Thu Apr 23 23:52 CST 2009
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last visit: Mon Nov 16 21:24 CST 2009[RELATED]I'm going to guess either a bad intank pump or the small section of hose that is between the intank pump and the fuel sender has rotted or has a hole in it.
I had this same problem with my '93 245 and it was the intank pump.
Have you verified that the intank pump is running?
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SAVE Highway kickdown falls on face, the longer it's floored more the RPM'S drop 200 1991
posted by pittroj on Fri Apr 24 03:31 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 14 20:55 CST 2009[RELATED]
Thanks for the response. I am sorry that I forgot to mention that I installed a new in tank pump a month ago, and it has been running fine until this happened and the pre-pump hose was the new style and it was perfect, no tears or holes.
Plus, the gas tank was well below half full which about half full is where it will usually start sucking air if the in tank hose is rotted off. I am getting ready to leave for work now which involves drivinv it on the highway again. I will try it again. As I have learned in life in general, usually once a problem starts it rarely just goes away on it's own.
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