Having a fairly crazy issue with a 2011 F150 ecoboost (ecojunk) 100k miles.
It came in a few months ago for a p0305 cylinder 5 misfire. Customer declined tune up or coil replacement, insisted on cleaning throttle body. Against our advisement that it would not make a difference he chose to piss away money on that.
Few months later now (this week) he brought it in with a cylinder 1 misfire. I had marked coil #5 and moved it to cylinder #1. So seeing that, i chose to replace that coil, and some new plugs. After some time, customer approved the tune up to start.
After a test drive, p0301 moved to a p0305 (moved new coil back to its origional home cylinder 5). I had removed the new coil and replaced it with the old one, clearly that coil was not the issues. Test drive, p0306 came up.
Off the line, the truck has some good power, turbos spool up. Once the vehicle hits 2nd gear, about midway through the powerband. It totally falls on its face. Once getting it to cruising speed, it cruisies nicely, until you demand some torque, say going up a decent hill, misfires start, engine and whole truck shake and lose all power.
We have no codes. I'm thinking we have a turbo problem. Desired fuel pressure, and fuel rail pressures are very close together.
I know these direct injection engine are know for building up carbon on intake valves. Am i safe to run an intake valve cleaner through this engine even though i have the turbos to worry about damaging.
I'm sure i forgot some details. Its got my scratching my head on this mystery!
Maybe i oughta see if Ford has released a PCM reflash for this.... I would really like to NOT send this truck to the dealer, because he is a good customer of ours.
My gut feeling is one of the turbos is bad. Any help is appreicated guys! ✌️
It came in a few months ago for a p0305 cylinder 5 misfire. Customer declined tune up or coil replacement, insisted on cleaning throttle body. Against our advisement that it would not make a difference he chose to piss away money on that.
Few months later now (this week) he brought it in with a cylinder 1 misfire. I had marked coil #5 and moved it to cylinder #1. So seeing that, i chose to replace that coil, and some new plugs. After some time, customer approved the tune up to start.
After a test drive, p0301 moved to a p0305 (moved new coil back to its origional home cylinder 5). I had removed the new coil and replaced it with the old one, clearly that coil was not the issues. Test drive, p0306 came up.
Off the line, the truck has some good power, turbos spool up. Once the vehicle hits 2nd gear, about midway through the powerband. It totally falls on its face. Once getting it to cruising speed, it cruisies nicely, until you demand some torque, say going up a decent hill, misfires start, engine and whole truck shake and lose all power.
We have no codes. I'm thinking we have a turbo problem. Desired fuel pressure, and fuel rail pressures are very close together.
I know these direct injection engine are know for building up carbon on intake valves. Am i safe to run an intake valve cleaner through this engine even though i have the turbos to worry about damaging.
I'm sure i forgot some details. Its got my scratching my head on this mystery!
Maybe i oughta see if Ford has released a PCM reflash for this.... I would really like to NOT send this truck to the dealer, because he is a good customer of ours.
My gut feeling is one of the turbos is bad. Any help is appreicated guys! ✌️
Where do i find one of these intake valve hygenists? Had a few i could use one for!
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