JoshInAtlanta
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- 2002, 2003 Mountaineers
Hey Guys,
First post for me, but I figured I'd give it a shot and see if anyone has any ideas. Our problem car is 2002 Mountaineer 4.6 (my brother's DD). It has around 178k miles on it.
We changed the spark plugs two weeks ago. Soon after it was misfiring on cylinder two. We replaced the #2 coil and a put in a fresh plug and problem solved. Fast forward to today... he drives it to work, all is well. On his lunch break, the car won't start. The engine is turning over, but it won't fire up. The display would beep and say "Low Oil Pressure." We checked the oil and it appeared quite low. We added a couple quarts (yikes!) and the light went away. Still, no start. With nothing to lose, we tried a little starting fluid directly into the TB. The car fired right up and ran smooth. After about 5 minutes, I shut it off and immediately attempted to restart, but nothing. A little more starting fluid and it fired right up. At first I had to give it gas to keep it running, but after a few minutes it would hold a steady idle. In the process, we got the check engine light.
I decided to take it a few blocks to Auto Zone and get the code checked. It shows up as p0102, which goes back to the MAF sensor (maybe contaminated, faulty). My guess is that the starting fluid may have thrown it off. At this point, we decided to shut the engine off and see if it would crank on its own. We did this numerous times and it fired right up as if everything was normal. I followed him home (about ten miles) and it ran fine.
So, my question is, did we experience a fluke or is there a more serious issue that we need to deal with? Unfortunately, he is not good with maintenance, which doesn't really go well when you have a high-mileage car like this. I told him he needs a fresh oil change immediately, as well as a fresh fuel filter. Is there any other maintenance item I should look at that may cause this?
I appreciate any guidance/suggestions.
Thanks!
First post for me, but I figured I'd give it a shot and see if anyone has any ideas. Our problem car is 2002 Mountaineer 4.6 (my brother's DD). It has around 178k miles on it.
We changed the spark plugs two weeks ago. Soon after it was misfiring on cylinder two. We replaced the #2 coil and a put in a fresh plug and problem solved. Fast forward to today... he drives it to work, all is well. On his lunch break, the car won't start. The engine is turning over, but it won't fire up. The display would beep and say "Low Oil Pressure." We checked the oil and it appeared quite low. We added a couple quarts (yikes!) and the light went away. Still, no start. With nothing to lose, we tried a little starting fluid directly into the TB. The car fired right up and ran smooth. After about 5 minutes, I shut it off and immediately attempted to restart, but nothing. A little more starting fluid and it fired right up. At first I had to give it gas to keep it running, but after a few minutes it would hold a steady idle. In the process, we got the check engine light.
I decided to take it a few blocks to Auto Zone and get the code checked. It shows up as p0102, which goes back to the MAF sensor (maybe contaminated, faulty). My guess is that the starting fluid may have thrown it off. At this point, we decided to shut the engine off and see if it would crank on its own. We did this numerous times and it fired right up as if everything was normal. I followed him home (about ten miles) and it ran fine.
So, my question is, did we experience a fluke or is there a more serious issue that we need to deal with? Unfortunately, he is not good with maintenance, which doesn't really go well when you have a high-mileage car like this. I told him he needs a fresh oil change immediately, as well as a fresh fuel filter. Is there any other maintenance item I should look at that may cause this?
I appreciate any guidance/suggestions.
Thanks!