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Old 11-29-2016, 10:03 PM
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Need help i was washing my 05 f150 4.6 and decided to wash my engine off but i had it running to prevent any problems but anyway 5 minutes after the wash i was driving and within 3 miles it died lost power steering and brakes when i tried to start it it started and barely idling and no throttle at all but if i put it on drive it would just roll idle speed soo i shut it off and when i went to start it again it started and shut off right away untill my battary eventully died but any way now i got it home and am trying to fix it i ran codes got back 9 codes(P2104) (P2101)(P2112 )(P0122)(PO222)( P2101)(P2106)(P2111) (P2135)and they all have somthing to do with throttle body can anyone help me plz i changed plugs and made sure coils are not wet idk what to do THANK YOU

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Pull the throttle body off and clean and inspect..did you get water in the air box ?
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And to others that read this thread, don't power wash your engine! Too many sensors and wiring connectors that can (and do) get wet.
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Originally Posted by Bucko
And to others that read this thread, don't power wash your engine! Too many sensors and wiring connectors that can (and do) get wet.
Yeah. Not like the good ole days. I remember when I was a kid the only reason to worry about a pressure wash was that the dirt you were washing away was holding the oil in! Haha
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My guess is you forced some water into the throttle motor.
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I have the motor and the tps sensor i dont want to put ip on because i dont want to not be able to return it i just dont know witch on it could be and now water in air box i checked every conecter every plug and still dont know
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So.. did you do what I suggested ?




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