Why Does My F-150/F-250 Truck Shake?

Are you having trouble with your truck shaking even after you’ve had your wheels balanced and had your alignment checked?  The real problem could be under your hood.  Your engine needs oxygen to perform properly, and there are a number of things that can happen to the delivery of fuel, its ignition, and the mixture of gasses and air in the combustion chamber that can cause your engine to vibrate and shake your truck.  Check out the video above for a more visual explanation of these steps.

There are a few different things that you can check on to diagnose and fix the possible issue.

The first step is to check your spark plugs.  One or more of them could be misfiring.  You are going to be looking for worn or broken firing tips on the plug.  If you use a diagnostic tool, it can tell you which plug is misfiring.

The next step is to check/replace the fuel injectors.  Clogged or dirty fuel injectors can cut the performance of your engine.  Before you check them, make sure to depressurize the fuel system and disconnect the battery.

Next, check for vacuum leaks.  This could impact performance.

The last step is to check the EGR valve.  The Exhaust Gas Recirculation valve sends combustion gases back into the combustion chamber for cleaner emissions and better performance.  The engine has to be running to proceed with this step, so be very careful.

If the engine idle grew worse when you applied the vacuum pump, and the vacuum pump’s gauge needle stayed steady, then this indicates that your EGR valve is working properly.

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