Driver returned on foot Ford reverse
I have a 2004 f150 xlt 4.6 rwd with these codes
P0962-p0106-p0141-p0204-p0463-p0750-p0755-p2106-p0171and p0174
Not verified fix and No suggest Parts this was the ORiley veri scan printout
It’s not a mechanical issue it’s like Covid 19 but My truck has it and it’s not about to get vaccinated but needs help
P0962-p0106-p0141-p0204-p0463-p0750-p0755-p2106-p0171and p0174
Not verified fix and No suggest Parts this was the ORiley veri scan printout
It’s not a mechanical issue it’s like Covid 19 but My truck has it and it’s not about to get vaccinated but needs help
i have a 2004 f150 xlt 4.6 rwd with these codes
p0962-p0106-p0141-p0204-p0463-p0750-p0755-p2106-p0171and p0174
not verified fix and no suggest parts this was the oriley veri scan printout
it’s not a mechanical issue it’s like covid 19 but my truck has it and it’s not about to get vaccinated but needs help
p0962-p0106-p0141-p0204-p0463-p0750-p0755-p2106-p0171and p0174
not verified fix and no suggest parts this was the oriley veri scan printout
it’s not a mechanical issue it’s like covid 19 but my truck has it and it’s not about to get vaccinated but needs help
Probably a good assumption that it's electrical.
Get a hold of diagrams and look up those codes and see if the related sensors are all on a common circuit.
Hint. Fuses 32 and 33 would protect the majority of sensors on the engine harness. If either of them are blown then you need to look for melted or chafed harnesses.
Get a hold of diagrams and look up those codes and see if the related sensors are all on a common circuit.
Hint. Fuses 32 and 33 would protect the majority of sensors on the engine harness. If either of them are blown then you need to look for melted or chafed harnesses.
Grab an 04 PCED
Look up the codes and do the pinpoint tests
Those pinpoint tests will have you checking the power and grounds as well as the circuit continuity
Google and AllData at your public library are your friends
Look up the codes and do the pinpoint tests
Those pinpoint tests will have you checking the power and grounds as well as the circuit continuity
Google and AllData at your public library are your friends










