HtxRaptor_
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That's the last thing I wanna do.Take it to dealer
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That's the last thing I wanna do.Take it to dealer
Exactly, good explanation.If the phasers are good you have a phaser solenoid stuck "open". Applying oil pressure to the phaser all the time.
Below about 1100 rpm the VVT system is shut off, oil pressure to the phasers is turned off and the lock pin inside the phaser is supposed to drop into its locking hole, thus locking the phaser at 0 degrees cam timing.
The codes displayed are basically saying.
The phaser is NOT doing what it is being told to do. Either bad phaser or bad solenoid (possibly a short in the harness or pcm Applying power/ground to the solenoid but that would be a long shot).
Go back to your cave, if all you’re going to do is troll then don’t bother posting.Sell the truck and buy a new one.
I bought the truck used with 52000 and since I've had it I would change the oil every 4-5k miles with Pennzoil with factory filter should I do an engine flush?Exactly, good explanation.
The VCT solenoids are extremely sensitive to poor oil quality, so much so that Ford released a service message regarding these DTCs.
OP, did you buy the truck new? Poor maintenance history is the most common cause of VCT solenoid failure; they stick due to sludge and varnish buildup.
No, engine flushes are snake oil.I bought the truck used with 52000 and since I've had it I would change the oil every 4-5k miles with Pennzoil with factory filter should I do an engine flush?
Yeah, I've heard some people say is like killing your engine but then some say to do it.No, engine flushes are snake oil.