Ford f150

Asked by GuruJ3R1 May 25, 2017 at 11:31 PM about the 2000 Ford F-150 XL Extended Cab LB

Question type: General

My ford f159 with a 4.2 runs fine cold but after 10
miles it cuts out losing power what could this be a
changed out all 4 02 sensors speed sensor spark
plugs still no change help me solve this .

4 Answers

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scan for codes even if the light ain't on , clean the AIC port and throttle intake barrels , MAF sensors are sensitive to common cleaners .Let us know what happens .

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I have found Ford engines are very sensitive to things like spark plug wires and coil resistance being out of range. It does sound like heat related ignition problem. Check the net for the factory resistance on wires and injectors, then check against your vehicle. Resistance on plug wires are determined by the length of the wire. The net should indicate how to properly check. This will require a multi-meter.

check your catalytic converters they go bad and they will absolutely kill all power and blow all of the main sensers

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