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  • Again the check engine light is on display

    Well the Bird has done it again , back to the trusted repair shop , it runs fine , plenty power , no hesitation , starts on one click , no issues , getting a bit frustrated with Vino Bird

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    again no code , go figure

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    • #3
      Hmm, throttle body sensor?. but if so it should have thrown a code.. I do think since the MAF made a difference that this could be an intake problem. Even if it were something in the emission controls like the Oxygen sensor a code should show up. I just hope it is not an FEM malfunction of some type

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      • #4
        Originally posted by carntz View Post
        Hmm, throttle body sensor?. but if so it should have thrown a code.. I do think since the MAF made a difference that this could be an intake problem. Even if it were something in the emission controls like the Oxygen sensor a code should show up. I just hope it is not an FEM malfunction of some type
        FEM ,hope not :(

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        • #5


          Read this link, should give you some ideas. https://autoguysland.com/check-engine-light-no-codes/
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          • #6
            Originally posted by steelblue5505 View Post

            Read this link, should give you some ideas. https://autoguysland.com/check-engine-light-no-codes/
            thanks

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            • #7
              When mine did that, I bought a new gas cap for $12 and run a couple of tanks of premium through it with the Techron fuel additive. Solved.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by VIno Bird View Post
                Well the Bird has done it again , back to the trusted repair shop , it runs fine , plenty power , no hesitation , starts on one click , no issues , getting a bit frustrated with Vino Bird
                Couldn't you take it to the Ford dealer and pay their $125 diagnostic fee to find the cause?




                Quickdraw
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Frank Dreano View Post
                  When mine did that, I bought a new gas cap for $12 and run a couple of tanks of premium through it with the Techron fuel additive. Solved.
                  good idea , thanks

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Quickdraw View Post

                    Couldn't you take it to the Ford dealer and pay their $125 diagnostic fee to find the cause?



                    My trusted / honest mechanic has a proper diagnostic tool , and there is no charge for the test

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Quickdraw View Post

                      Couldn't you take it to the Ford dealer and pay their $125 diagnostic fee to find the cause?



                      Quickdraw could very well be right. I experienced an airbag light after I installed a power seat motor. I made the mistake of turning the ignition on before I had all the wires connected. My mechanic who has a $15000.00 OBD reader could not find a code or turn off the light. I took it to my Ford dealer. They charged me $65.00 to turn off the light. I was informed by the service writer that some things always need to be corrected by a Ford tech on a Ford system monitor / reader

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                      • #12
                        There is almost always a code if the check engine light comes on UNLESS you have an electrical problem like a bad or loose connection in the instrument cluster, or the PCM module or the dionogistic tools being used can not get into & read all the codes in the PCM.

                        I might also point out to you that replacement of the gas cap was suggested to do way back in the beginning of your post. The gas cap is part of the emissions system which all dionogistic readers should be able to read, but some codes require a threshold of repeated faults before presenting a code. Each time the ignition is turned off if the threshold has not been achieved the count goes back to zero.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by VIno Bird View Post

                          My trusted / honest mechanic has a proper diagnostic tool , and there is no charge for the test
                          Yes, maybe no charge but also no solution....
                          Quickdraw
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by VIno Bird View Post

                            My trusted / honest mechanic has a proper diagnostic tool , and there is no charge for the test
                            Have tried taking it to an Autozone or other parts store and have them run the scan? Perhaps your mechanic's reader has a glitch. Alll it will take is few minutes to get a double check.
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                            • #15
                              Maybe a piece of black electrical tape over the light would solve the problem.

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