rcryniak
Active Member
So, I had a significant issue yesterday driving home.
My SHO started lurching, revving and changing gears on it's own. At one point it was nearly max RPM in 3rd gear, no reason whatsoever... this all took place over 20-30 seconds. Honestly, it was downright scary, just totally acting bizarre. After I was clear of traffic, I nailed the throttle (braking didn't help) trying to give it some other driver input... and everything reset, back to normal... cruising in 6th gear like nothing happened. 10 minutes later, also going 70ish (speed limit), the transmission slipped into 5th gear on it's own (felt like engine braking with higher RPMs.) Blipping the throttle "fixed it", let it shift back to 6th gear, RPMs returned to normal around 2,000 or so. I wonder if this is related to the rev hang issue I recently had??
Anyhow, in digging around here and generally in Google, it seems that oil in the intercooler can cause such behavior?? I took the day off and figured I'd get that item off my checklist and clean out the CAC and see if that resolved the issue. When I pulled the tubing and such, used the dipstick in the intercooler, it came out with a thick oily sludge instead of translucent oil.
So, the pic below only shows how deep it is, and that it's definitely opaque - but trust me, that's some chunky stuff. It's so thick, I couldn't suck it out with a tube, viscosity was far too high for that. Topsider failed, shop air pump failed, it was just too thick to get into the tube. When I used my shop air pump, it took a chunk of the thick stuff which plugged the tube. I blew it out from the other end and it shot across the room. Disgusting.
So, could these really be related? It could be a transmission issue maybe, but my searches said the intercooler issue could cause that behavior too, and the Ford dealership tech agreed, said it could definitely be the cause of those symptoms, and the first thing to check before getting into transmission stuff. (I just had transmission service done by them a month or so ago, too.)
What now??? Thoughts? Anyone? I'm scared to rely on my SHO as it is now... that was ...not a good situation.

My SHO started lurching, revving and changing gears on it's own. At one point it was nearly max RPM in 3rd gear, no reason whatsoever... this all took place over 20-30 seconds. Honestly, it was downright scary, just totally acting bizarre. After I was clear of traffic, I nailed the throttle (braking didn't help) trying to give it some other driver input... and everything reset, back to normal... cruising in 6th gear like nothing happened. 10 minutes later, also going 70ish (speed limit), the transmission slipped into 5th gear on it's own (felt like engine braking with higher RPMs.) Blipping the throttle "fixed it", let it shift back to 6th gear, RPMs returned to normal around 2,000 or so. I wonder if this is related to the rev hang issue I recently had??
Anyhow, in digging around here and generally in Google, it seems that oil in the intercooler can cause such behavior?? I took the day off and figured I'd get that item off my checklist and clean out the CAC and see if that resolved the issue. When I pulled the tubing and such, used the dipstick in the intercooler, it came out with a thick oily sludge instead of translucent oil.

So, the pic below only shows how deep it is, and that it's definitely opaque - but trust me, that's some chunky stuff. It's so thick, I couldn't suck it out with a tube, viscosity was far too high for that. Topsider failed, shop air pump failed, it was just too thick to get into the tube. When I used my shop air pump, it took a chunk of the thick stuff which plugged the tube. I blew it out from the other end and it shot across the room. Disgusting.
So, could these really be related? It could be a transmission issue maybe, but my searches said the intercooler issue could cause that behavior too, and the Ford dealership tech agreed, said it could definitely be the cause of those symptoms, and the first thing to check before getting into transmission stuff. (I just had transmission service done by them a month or so ago, too.)
What now??? Thoughts? Anyone? I'm scared to rely on my SHO as it is now... that was ...not a good situation.

<--noob.