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Ultra gauge pending trouble code p2450

Old 07-22-2017, 03:41 PM
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I am getting an alarm on my ultragauge saying "pending trouble code" I look and it's for p2450. But there is no light on the dash. Anyone else see this or know what it might be fore. 2015 F150 2.7l 30,500 miles. Thanks guys
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Tsb 15-0171
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Tsb 15-0171
Wow thanks. So it's a fuel tank pressure sensor. Any idea how much it's going to cost to get this taken care of? I'm just past my 30k mile warranty.
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Should be 36 month/36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty.
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Originally Posted by tmcolegr
Should be 36 month/36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty.
Uhhmmm that could be. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the info. You don't think it's a big problem if I don't address it right away right?
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Never said that...
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Originally Posted by tmcolegr
Never said that...
I know. Just asking your thoughts.
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Also if it is part of the emissions that is a longer warranty than factory.
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Originally Posted by Scott91370
Also if it is part of the emissions that is a longer warranty than factory.
That's a very valid point. However I'm not sure if this specific part qualifies to be covered by the Emissions warranty although it may.

To the OP, I'm not sure why you would wait to have this done. Since it is a pending code if the issue continues to occur it will result in a CEL. Depending on your dealer they may not make the repair under warranty as there isn't a CEL on - yet. I won't speculate if any harm will be done as I'm not qualified to comment on that. Proceed as you see fit.

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I had that done to my 15 Lariat right before I traded it. It's also covered under your emissions warranty which goes to 60K. It only took two hours, it's located on the gas tank!
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