csc
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- City, State
- parma, Ohio
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 07 Explorer xlt
Picked up my son a 07 explorer xlt, 4.0 V6, to beat around in. It has 140,000 miles so I figured I would give it a tune up. New plugs, old ones were original. Also cleaned the throttle body. Truck ran, fine besides a small fluctuation in the idle, for 2 days. My son got home and mentioned the idle was high at times, so I decided to do a relearn. I disconnected the battery, cleared the pcm and tried to fire it back up. It was idling rough and in limp mode. After a few more tries of a relearn I was stuck with the same rough idle and no peddle action when running.
After some discussion with a friend I decided to replace the throttle motor and throttle position sensor. While replacing the sensor I noticed the wires that connected to the TPS were frayed and bare. I fixed them with electric tape and finished the install. After a relearn I was left with the same results, a very crappy running vehicle.
Upon further inspection I learned the wires to almost every connection under the hood was frayed and bare. The coil, egr valve,temp gauge, fan clutch, alternator and many more were bare right by the connector. I repaired as many as I was able to find with tape and a prayer.
Unfortunately the truck is still in "limp mode" for lack of a better term. When the key is turned on the throttle butterfly budges about a 1/8" 3 times then stops. If I press the accelerator the butterfly opens at the same time without a hiccup. It refuses to relearn and I am out of ideas.
Is my PCM fried? Anyone ever seen this before? Any help is greatly appreciated.
After some discussion with a friend I decided to replace the throttle motor and throttle position sensor. While replacing the sensor I noticed the wires that connected to the TPS were frayed and bare. I fixed them with electric tape and finished the install. After a relearn I was left with the same results, a very crappy running vehicle.
Upon further inspection I learned the wires to almost every connection under the hood was frayed and bare. The coil, egr valve,temp gauge, fan clutch, alternator and many more were bare right by the connector. I repaired as many as I was able to find with tape and a prayer.
Unfortunately the truck is still in "limp mode" for lack of a better term. When the key is turned on the throttle butterfly budges about a 1/8" 3 times then stops. If I press the accelerator the butterfly opens at the same time without a hiccup. It refuses to relearn and I am out of ideas.
Is my PCM fried? Anyone ever seen this before? Any help is greatly appreciated.