BeerDelivery04
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- Frederick, MD
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 04 ST Adrenalin 4x4
Hello all. I have a 2004 Sport Trac Adrenalin currently with 180,000 miles. December of 2013 I got a check engine light for PO171/PO174. Vehicle has trouble starting in the cold, rough - high/low idle (sometimes almost stalling off), bad gas mileage, lack of power to engage onto highway or to pass someone.
Prior to seeing a shop, I ran the SCT X3 on the OB2 and found code PO17/PO174. Cleaned the air intake filter (CAI), cleaned the MAF. Cleared the codes with the scanner and ran some injection cleaner on next fill up. CEL appeared again but only PO174. Checked the internet, replaced at home the vacuum hose that connects to the PCV valve. The original hose had no problems. Replaced anyway, cleared code. Next day, code reappeared. Took truck to friends shop. They ran the scanner, determined it could be a long list of stuff, but couldn't figure out what. They replaced the PCV Valve and the intake Manifold gaskets.
Code came back a week later. Then took it to FORD. Their code scanner found the code and yet they are unable to determine the problem. So what is best, just throw money and parts to see if it fixes the problem. So new EGR valve, new fuel filter, new o2 sensor. Every time they cleared codes, not let the truck run and turn off the codes by its self. I have also ran HEET in the fuel system to remove any water.
So here I am. Stuck. Any ideas? Have probably unloaded $1200 worth of parts and labor to only find out, unable to fix. Contacted Ford directly and they are unable to meet my needs to fix. They suggested contacting the dealership for which I got service to see if we can work out a deal.
Prior to seeing a shop, I ran the SCT X3 on the OB2 and found code PO17/PO174. Cleaned the air intake filter (CAI), cleaned the MAF. Cleared the codes with the scanner and ran some injection cleaner on next fill up. CEL appeared again but only PO174. Checked the internet, replaced at home the vacuum hose that connects to the PCV valve. The original hose had no problems. Replaced anyway, cleared code. Next day, code reappeared. Took truck to friends shop. They ran the scanner, determined it could be a long list of stuff, but couldn't figure out what. They replaced the PCV Valve and the intake Manifold gaskets.
Code came back a week later. Then took it to FORD. Their code scanner found the code and yet they are unable to determine the problem. So what is best, just throw money and parts to see if it fixes the problem. So new EGR valve, new fuel filter, new o2 sensor. Every time they cleared codes, not let the truck run and turn off the codes by its self. I have also ran HEET in the fuel system to remove any water.
So here I am. Stuck. Any ideas? Have probably unloaded $1200 worth of parts and labor to only find out, unable to fix. Contacted Ford directly and they are unable to meet my needs to fix. They suggested contacting the dealership for which I got service to see if we can work out a deal.