22 Expedition Timberline issue when cold

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RenegadeYooper

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My 22 with 60k miles will not accelerate up slight hill when cold and outside temp below 40 degrees. I will start the vehicle put the transmission in drive and I have a flat area for 30 yards that the vehicle will accelerate until I reach a slight grade where the vehicle no longer moves and engine rpm will not change. I must come to a stop and shift from drive to neutral or reverse and back to drive. The vehicle will then accelerate. This only happens cold. Has anyone experienced this? Thanks.
 

Mr Big

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Have you tried starting the vehicle and letting it warm up first? I read somewhere where if the engine temp is below 60 degrees, the vehicle will limit power to avoid friction due to oil not pumping up.
I live in Florida, but still start my vehicle and wait a minute or 2 for the engine to warm up and fuel and oil pressures to stabilize.
 
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