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Old 06-23-2019, 04:17 PM
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Hey y'all! Leah here. Was out yesterday & noticed that my 2005 suddenly dropped acceleration while driving. Drove it straight home & haven't driven it since. Any ideas as to what would cause this?
Thanks! Leah
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How many miles on it? What service have you w, i.e. plugs, fuel filter etc? What engine do you have?
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^yep. Need more info on truck and some service history
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Please provide more details, engine, mileage, any codes, history, etc.
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Truck information.
How was the drive home?
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My guess based on the information given, and knowledge of the engines in that year model is:

2005 F-150 5.4L V8, 4x2
150,000 miles
Routine oil changes

Best guess at the problem, FPDM is going down, plugs are bad, boots are trash, or a coil has gone bad. Since those are the usual suspects. But like others said, we need more info.

Did the truck go into limp mode? (wrench icon on dash)
Did it stutter and almost feel like the transmission was shifting hard?



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