Hello! I'm new to the forum, so I hope I'm in the right place. I have an Automatic 2009 Ranger XLT Regular Cab with about 112,000 miles on it. I've been having this reoccurring issue where my truck has trouble getting up to speed after being at a stop light for a few minutes. I can barely get it to move for about 10-15 seconds even if I push the pedal to the floor. It always eventually gets up to speed and then it runs fine. I've taken it to a few shops and they can't seem to figure out the issue. Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
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Does the RPM's rise with the pedal to the floor as if the transmission/torque converter is slipping or does it stay relatively low as if the engine just has little to no throttle response?