Mason_Storm
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I don't want to get into the history of my '02 XLT 4x4 but suffice it to say it was the worst vehicle purchase I've ever made. It's been quite a lemon.
The service engine light came on while driving saturday afternoon. I immediately drove to Auto Zone to have the codes pulled. they said it was a bad sensor, bank 2 sensor 1. The next day my 'Check Gauge' light came on indicating I was low on gas. Within 2 miles the truck died. It restarted and drove for about 1 mile before dying again. Again it restarted and went about 2 miles before finally succumbing. Usually you can go about 25 miles after the low fuel gage lights but I don't trust those. I had it towed home and called Ford to get a price on replacing the bad sensor and the service guy said "80% of the time it's not the sensor that's bad, it's something else and you need to bring it in for a correct diagnosis."
I was going to have a friend help me change the O2 sensor but now I'm not sure what to do.
The service engine light came on while driving saturday afternoon. I immediately drove to Auto Zone to have the codes pulled. they said it was a bad sensor, bank 2 sensor 1. The next day my 'Check Gauge' light came on indicating I was low on gas. Within 2 miles the truck died. It restarted and drove for about 1 mile before dying again. Again it restarted and went about 2 miles before finally succumbing. Usually you can go about 25 miles after the low fuel gage lights but I don't trust those. I had it towed home and called Ford to get a price on replacing the bad sensor and the service guy said "80% of the time it's not the sensor that's bad, it's something else and you need to bring it in for a correct diagnosis."
I was going to have a friend help me change the O2 sensor but now I'm not sure what to do.