The T-Bird was not so I bought some Mr. F-150 2006 Fx4 f150 5.4 automatic 2006 ford fx4 shudder in rear end on take of it only seems to be sometimes Powertrain malfunction/reduced power /electronic throttle contol (wren MDS has been off. There may or may not be any noticeable symptoms when your Ford F150’s oxygen sensor(s) go bad. About a week ago I replaced the from passenger hub assembly and half shaft (torn boot). Booked into the dealer to see if they can sort it out The shudder is only when I apply the gas after the car has been coasting and between 4th and 5th gear, say above 50mph. F150 Bad O2 Sensor Symptoms & Causes: Conclusion. Every time a gear change is required, the car’s computer activates a transmission solenoid, which directs transmission fluid into the valve body to engage the correct gear. This ‘rear-end’ vibration became noticeable about a year ago when I put a new set of tires on. Our list of 14 known complaints reported by owners can help you fix your 2005 Ford F-150. So it should be obvious that I have bad tires right? The F150 was under warranty so the torque converter was replaced. Average failure mileage is 103,300 miles. shudder on take off only 100 miles Post by zekedog » Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:32 am Help.. i have a new 100 miles lariat 4x4 5.4 two days old and im noticing on acceleration i feel a shudder coming from the driveline any info would be helpful so im not going to the dealer blind! It is smart to use a scan tool to determine whether or not there is an OBDII trouble code associated with any of the sensors. The 2005 Ford F-150 has 4 problems reported for shudder from transmission. Ford F-150 (2004-2008) :: 2005 - Occasional Bucking / Shuddering When Slow Down From Highway Speed To About 30mph I have a new to me 2005 F150 SuperCab Lariat 4x4 with 155,000 miles on it. Problem with your 2005 Ford F-150? Good luck diagnosing your F150! I have had the problem since word go and my XR6T 6speed has only done 1000ks. It only does it when the wheels are turned to the right or left. Thus, I instantly go back to tire dealer and explain the situation. Transmission from NAPA that stopped it. I don't know about the E40D's but the AODs and other Ford trannies have what is called Torque converter shudder problems. I get a shudder when I take off and the clunk especially when I'm downshifting into 2nd gear or if I dont get the revs up a bit when shifting, but if i give some it is perfect. It feels as if it is right in the drive shaft or the like. This is often a sign of low transmission fluid or a faulty transmission control solenoid. So I have a very annoying vibration in a 2005 Ford F150 FX4 5.4L w/ approx 122k miles. They don't have to be turned very far either. - To clarify, my shudder is not the 55 mph wobble, nor the low speed 15-20 mph shudder. Quick and FREE! There are no other between gear issues at any other speeds. As you know, automatic transmissions use pressurized hydraulic fluid to change gears. 2009 - 2014 Ford F150 - FINALLY solved my take-off shudder or pulse! And just for the record, this vibration was never a problem beforehand. Mine occurred from a dead stop, during the first 4-5 feet of travel, and it pulsed/ shuddered 3-4 times, from every stop. I had a 95 T-Bird and a 95 F150 that had the problems. 1997 - 2003 F150 - Slight vibration on take off - I haven't really gotten under it to check this out, but my truck (see signature) has a slight vibration on take off.