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Old 04-16-2017, 02:21 PM
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2007, early model 5.4L 3v installed new: cam phaser lockout kit, TPS, throttle body accuator motor still getting a rough idle and then truck stalls.
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What was it doing prior to the work ?
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I had the usual tick from the cam phaser, no issues on starting or rough idle
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Have you checked your FPDM ?
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Where is it located
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above the spare tire .. mounted to the frame rail.. the back side corrodes and breaks open and exposes the circuit board .. can cause problems like what you are experiencing.. worth a look.
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Where is it located
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I just told you.. above the spare tire.. mounted to the frame rail.
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My apologies i didn't think the post went through
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