2003 Excursion Limited Sputtering and Stalling
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2003 Excursion Limited Sputtering and Stalling
Ok, my 2003 Ex Limited with 109,000 started doing the same thing today that it has done many times before. It started shuttering and then stalled. It comes out of nowhere and then the overdrive light flashes at the same time. I have had the coil packs replaced in the past, but not all of them at once. I also had the torque converter replaced last year as well. I am pretty sure that it's more coil packs that need to be replaced again. I'm sick and tired of replacing coil packs on this truck, it seems like they go bad very quickly. It's so bad I'm thinking about getting rid of this truck and getting something different. Any suggestions on what you think might be the problem and how to prevent this in the future? Thanks
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Ok, my 2003 Ex Limited with 109,000 started doing the same thing today that it has done many times before. It started shuttering and then stalled. It comes out of nowhere and then the overdrive light flashes at the same time. I have had the coil packs replaced in the past, but not all of them at once. I also had the torque converter replaced last year as well. I am pretty sure that it's more coil packs that need to be replaced again. I'm sick and tired of replacing coil packs on this truck, it seems like they go bad very quickly. It's so bad I'm thinking about getting rid of this truck and getting something different. Any suggestions on what you think might be the problem and how to prevent this in the future? Thanks
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That's what I'm thinking too. It happened earlier this winter when we got a lot of rain....it would shutter and stall and the engine light came on along with the flashing OD light. When I took it to the garage it was running fine and they got a code but it was just a misfire code. They charged me a half hour in labor and sent me out the door. That was about a month ago and it's been running fine until today. Occasionally it will stutter a little bit going up a hill of if I'm towing something but nothing too bad. What should I do?
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The last time this happened (about a month ago) it did the same exact thing...it was shuttering, stalling and the OD light was flashing. I brought it into the shop and the only code they got was a misfire code....I put some dry gas in before I dropped it off at the shop. I don't know if that fixed it or not, but I had no problems until yesterday and now the same thing....shuttering, stalling and OD light flashing...it doesn't make sense to me at all.
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That's what I'm thinking too. It happened earlier this winter when we got a lot of rain....it would shutter and stall and the engine light came on along with the flashing OD light. When I took it to the garage it was running fine and they got a code but it was just a misfire code. They charged me a half hour in labor and sent me out the door. That was about a month ago and it's been running fine until today. Occasionally it will stutter a little bit going up a hill of if I'm towing something but nothing too bad. What should I do?
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Your O/D light will not flash due to an engine misfire. It flashes solely to signify a transmission issue.
We're not suggesting you don't have a misfire. Just that you also have something going on in the trans.
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Ok guys, how about this? I drove my Ex today and no problems whatsoever. I took it to my mechanic and he hooked it up to the diagnostic and the only code that came up was for a speed sensor. He said that the speed sensor shouldn't be causing the problems that I am having.....any thoughts???
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Do my water leak and boot fix after you check the boots.
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You will see where the 2 plastic pieces come together after you take the long soft rubber piece off. They leave a gap between them about 1/4" +- so just glue something across that gap (plastic, metal, anything), now use any sealer you have laying around on it. (I used some tub sealer in a tube). The water goes UNDER the long rubber piece.
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You will see where the 2 plastic pieces come together after you take the long soft rubber piece off. They leave a gap between them about 1/4" +- so just glue something across that gap (plastic, metal, anything), now use any sealer you have laying around on it. (I used some tub sealer in a tube). The water goes UNDER the long rubber piece.