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Old 02-05-2015, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigg Countryy55
Yea their gapped right and I just did a tune up not too long ago like probably 2 months I'm gonna get the new coils soon and the o2 sensors.. That's why I'm thinking injectors might be my issue I'm gonna listen too them Saturday and check all my plugs and coils.. So I don't need to worry about the rear o2 sensors? And where are they located in the front
They should be right after the collector flange on the exhaust manifold.. The plug harness for the passenger side 02 sensor is a bitch to unplug...

If it is injectors ford's recall for 05 F150's should help you get them replaced.. You may still be subject to a diagnostic fee if you have then check into it.
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Originally Posted by Bigg Countryy55
Yea their gapped right and I just did a tune up not too long ago like probably 2 months I'm gonna get the new coils soon and the o2 sensors.. That's why I'm thinking injectors might be my issue I'm gonna listen too them Saturday and check all my plugs and coils.. So I don't need to worry about the rear o2 sensors? And where are they located in the front
I agree with staying away from Champion plugs in these engines. I learned the hard way a few years back. Stick with Motorcraft plugs period!
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Originally Posted by Especial86
They should be right after the collector flange on the exhaust manifold.. The plug harness for the passenger side 02 sensor is a bitch to unplug... If it is injectors ford's recall for 05 F150's should help you get them replaced.. You may still be subject to a diagnostic fee if you have then check into it.
Is there catch to ford working on the injectors? Trucks 10 years old with 121k..
Also with SP515 plugs do they still break or no
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Originally Posted by Doug06fx4screw
I agree with staying away from Champion plugs in these engines. I learned the hard way a few years back. Stick with Motorcraft plugs period!
What happened? And any problems with the new motor crafts breaking
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So never reaced the o2 sensor but it turned out to be injectors replaced 2 of them and put all new coils in and 2 new plugs been running good so far (Knock on wood)
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How did you diagnose that it was the injectors?
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Originally Posted by ajack
How did you diagnose that it was the injectors?
After pretty much replacing everything and still havin a misfire it was the only possible thing it could be



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