Posted by Howard H. on April 11, 2012 at 12:49:48 from (164.58.210.23):
In Reply to: Re: F350 7.3 Diesel posted by mkirsch on April 11, 2012 at 07:22:54:
No - out on the highway I can romp it, and it doesn't downshift. It DOES shift into lower gears by manually shifting, though.
I DID have to replace the throttle position sensor a few weeks ago. It was causing it to run rough - and curiously enough - was also affecting shifting.
Would there be a chance there is more than one TPS sensor and I've got the wrong one??
But other than not shifting down when romping on it, and not having much power when starting off loaded in 1, everything runs smooth & nice and shifts properly going up hills, etc...
Maybe I'm just spoiled with the two older F250's with manual trannies that I wore out! ha...
That old 5020 IS a load, but I've hauled heavier backroad loads with my '94 F250 with a 351 & manual trannie before...
I never worried about taking off back then - when I let out on the clutch, something was going to move!
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