Posted by Deutz Lover on September 11, 2021 at 09:09:54 from (66.172.80.74):
In Reply to: Dodge Problem posted by miner09 on September 10, 2021 at 19:00:06:
Although unlikely check the gas cap to make sure it can inhale. I had that happen on an old Toyota truck. After rebuilding the carburetor and replacing the float I finally figured it out when I noticed it would not run well when it was raining and the barometric pressure would drop. A vacuum would form in the tank, starving the carburetor. This can also happen in a diesel.
It is a quick check compared to the other possibilities. I would not suggest this except you can run it at 65 for a while and then it slows down. I would think that a map, maf, or throttle position sensor would be less likely to do this. The primary suspects would be a clogged sock/failing fuel pump/ fuel delivery problem as mentioned. Other causes would be an carbon clogged intake manifold from the egr valve or if it is a diesel a failing lift pump.
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