Bucking and stalling in vehicles are typically caused by issues related to fuel delivery, ignition system malfunctions, or air intake problems. Common culprits include a clogged fuel filter, failing fuel pump, or faulty spark plugs. Additionally, problems with the engine's sensors, such as the mass airflow or throttle position sensors, can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, leading to performance issues. Regular maintenance and diagnostic checks can help identify and resolve these issues.
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torque converter can cause this. you will have bucking and stalling. another thing it can be ( I know this to be true as it happened to me) is the cat converter.
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Bucking during acceleration can be caused by a low fuel level. When the car is running on fumes, it is not getting a constant supply of gas which will cause it to stop and go.
I have a 2001 Durango and it started , what I guess you could call bucking . I put a new Throttle Position Sensor on it and now it runs just fine ... no more "bucking".
Not starting when hot, or stalling ang bucking after driving or idleing in hot weather. pour cold water on sensor after no start condition to test it ( on back of head )
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Your check engine light will be on and you will feel bucking or jerking while you are accelerating. You will also have an idle surging, sudden stalling of the engine, and a sudden surge in speed while driving on the highway.
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Generally speaking, a stoppage of gasoline to one of its engine cylinders will cause a car to seem like it's stalling.
Bucking Broncho was created in 1894.
The duration of Bucking Broncho is 60.0 seconds.