Please help me with the noises
I have a 95 ford pick up f150, and lately there's been some popping coming out from underneath the truck, when that happens I lose power and it feels like if my truck is running out of gas. I used to be able to keep it on without any problems and now if I turn it on without doing anything it dies. Please help me
Last edited by itzel; Jan 1, 2015 at 06:08 PM.
Also pull your codes, most of the time the truck will tell you what is preventing it from running properly.
https://www.f150forum.com/f10/how-re...es-obdi-10907/
Read this, be sure to read the instructions a couple of times, make sure to right down the instructions for the KOER test. There are some things that YOU HAVE TO DO (press gas to floor, etc..) at specific times otherwise test will not give correct codes. Record the flashes with your phone, you can post them here if you are having trouble reading them.
All you need is a paperclip or 6" piece of wire, basically anything that can conduct a small amount of voltage.
To properly clear codes don't unhook battery as you will loose important info saved in the computer regarding your driving style and your trucks running preferences, after you have recorded the codes and they have stopped flashing (after both KOEO and KOER tests) start the KOEO test again, once the codes start flashing pull the jumper (paperclip or wire) and this will clear all of your codes without disturbing any ECU saved data.
https://www.f150forum.com/f10/how-re...es-obdi-10907/
Read this, be sure to read the instructions a couple of times, make sure to right down the instructions for the KOER test. There are some things that YOU HAVE TO DO (press gas to floor, etc..) at specific times otherwise test will not give correct codes. Record the flashes with your phone, you can post them here if you are having trouble reading them.
All you need is a paperclip or 6" piece of wire, basically anything that can conduct a small amount of voltage.
To properly clear codes don't unhook battery as you will loose important info saved in the computer regarding your driving style and your trucks running preferences, after you have recorded the codes and they have stopped flashing (after both KOEO and KOER tests) start the KOEO test again, once the codes start flashing pull the jumper (paperclip or wire) and this will clear all of your codes without disturbing any ECU saved data.


